docs: add ToC to some more pages

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title: Archetypes
weight: 50
toc: true
---
Hugo v0.11 introduced the concept of a content builder. Using the

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title: Front Matter
weight: 20
toc: true
---
The **front matter** is one of the features that gives Hugo its strength. It enables
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[YAML]: http://www.yaml.org/ "YAML Ain't Markup Language"
[JSON]: http://www.json.org/ "JavaScript Object Notation"
### TOML Example
## TOML Example
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title = "spf13-vim 3.0 release and new website"
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Content of the file goes Here
### YAML Example
## YAML Example
---
title: "spf13-vim 3.0 release and new website"
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Content of the file goes Here
### JSON Example
## JSON Example
{
"title": "spf13-vim 3.0 release and new website",

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prev: /overview/source-directory
title: Content Organization
weight: 10
toc: true
---
Hugo uses Markdown files with headers commonly called the *front matter*. Hugo

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prev: /content/sections
title: Content Types
weight: 40
toc: true
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Hugo has full support for different types of content. A content type can have a

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prev: /taxonomies/usage
title: Displaying Taxonomies
weight: 20
toc: true
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There are four common ways you can display the data in your

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title: Ordering Taxonomies
weight: 60
toc: true
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Hugo provides the ability to both:
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## Ordering Taxonomies
Taxonomies can be ordered by either alphabetical key or by the number of content pieces assigned to that key.
### Order Alphabetically Example:
### Order Alphabetically Example
<ul>
{{ $data := .Data }}
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{{ end }}
</ul>
### Order by Popularity Example:
### Order by Popularity Example
<ul>
{{ $data := .Data }}

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title: Single Content Template
weight: 30
toc: true
---
The primary view of content in Hugo is the single view. Hugo, for every
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single.html
## post/single.html
### post/single.html
This content template is used for [spf13.com](http://spf13.com/).
It makes use of [partial templates](/templates/partials/)
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{{ partial "footer.html" . }}
## project/single.html
### project/single.html
This content template is used for [spf13.com](http://spf13.com/).
It makes use of [partial templates](/templates/partials/)

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prev: /templates/overview
title: Go Template Primer
weight: 15
toc: true
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Hugo uses the excellent [Go][] [html/template][gohtmltemplate] library for

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prev: /templates/content
title: Content List Template
weight: 40
toc: true
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A list template is any template that will be used to render multiple pieces of

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title: Hugo Templates
weight: 10
toc: true
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Hugo uses the excellent Go html/template library for its template engine.

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title: Partial Templates
weight: 80
toc: true
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In practice, it's very convenient to split out common template portions into a

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title: RSS (feed) Templates
weight: 90
toc: true
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Like all other templates, you can use a single RSS template to generate all of your RSS feeds, or you can create a specific template for each individual feed.

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title: Taxonomy Terms Template
weight: 60
toc: true
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A unique template is needed to create a list of the terms for a given

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prev: /templates/functions
title: Template Variables
weight: 20
toc: true
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Hugo makes a set of values available to the templates. Go templates are context based. The following

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title: Content Views
weight: 70
toc: true
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In addition to the [single content template](/templates/content/), Hugo can render alternative views of

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title: Customizing a Theme
weight: 40
toc: true
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_The following are key concepts for Hugo site customization. Hugo permits you to **supplement or override** any theme template or static file, with files in your working directory._

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next: /tutorials/migrate-from-jekyll
prev: /tutorials/installing-on-windows
title: MathJax Support
toc: true
weight: 10
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