--- title: safe.HTML description: Declares the given string as a safeHTML string. categories: [] keywords: [] action: aliases: [safeHTML] related: - functions/safe/CSS - functions/safe/HTMLAttr - functions/safe/JS - functions/safe/JSStr - functions/safe/URL returnType: template.HTML signatures: [safe.HTML INPUT] aliases: [/functions/safehtml] --- It should not be used for HTML from a third-party, or HTML with unclosed tags or comments. Given a site-wide [`hugo.toml`][config] with the following `copyright` value: {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} copyright = "© 2015 Jane Doe. Some rights reserved." {{< /code-toggle >}} `{{ .Site.Copyright | safeHTML }}` in a template would then output: ```html © 2015 Jane Doe. Some rights reserved. ``` However, without the `safeHTML` function, html/template assumes `.Site.Copyright` to be unsafe and therefore escapes all HTML tags and renders the whole string as plain text: ```html

© 2015 Jane Doe. <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses by/4.0/">Some rights reserved</a>.

``` [config]: /getting-started/configuration/