--- title: FirstSection description: Returns the Page object of the top level section of which the given page is a descendant. categories: [] keywords: [] action: related: - methods/page/Ancestors - methods/page/CurrentSection - methods/page/InSection - methods/page/IsAncestor - methods/page/IsDescendant - methods/page/Parent - methods/page/Sections returnType: page.Page signatures: [PAGE.FirstSection] --- {{% include "methods/page/_common/definition-of-section.md" %}} {{% note %}} When called on the home page, the `FirstSection` method returns the `Page` object of the home page itself. {{% /note %}} Consider this content structure: ```text content/ ├── auctions/ │ ├── 2023-11/ │ │ ├── _index.md <-- first section: auctions │ │ ├── auction-1.md │ │ └── auction-2.md <-- first section: auctions │ ├── 2023-12/ │ │ ├── _index.md │ │ ├── auction-3.md │ │ └── auction-4.md │ ├── _index.md <-- first section: auctions │ ├── bidding.md │ └── payment.md <-- first section: auctions ├── books/ │ ├── _index.md <-- first section: books │ ├── book-1.md │ └── book-2.md <-- first section: books ├── films/ │ ├── _index.md <-- first section: films │ ├── film-1.md │ └── film-2.md <-- first section: films └── _index.md <-- first section: home ``` To link to the top level section of which the current page is a descendant: ```go-html-template {{ .FirstSection.LinkTitle }} ```