--- title: Configure taxonomies linkTitle: Taxonomies description: Configure taxonomies. categories: [] keywords: [] --- The default configuration defines two [taxonomies](g), `categories` and `tags`. {{< code-toggle config=taxonomies />}} When creating a taxonomy: - Use the singular form for the key (e.g., `category`). - Use the plural form for the value (e.g., `categories`). Then use the value as the key in front matter: {{< code-toggle file=content/example.md fm=true >}} --- title: Example categories: - vegetarian - gluten-free tags: - appetizer - main course {{< /code-toggle >}} If you do not expect to assign more than one [term](g) from a given taxonomy to a content page, you may use the singular form for both key and value: {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} taxonomies: author: author {{< /code-toggle >}} Then in front matter: {{< code-toggle file=content/example.md fm=true >}} --- title: Example author: - Robert Smith {{< /code-toggle >}} The example above illustrates that even with a single term, the value is still provided as an array. You must explicitly define the default taxonomies to maintain them when adding a new one: {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} taxonomies: author: author category: categories tag: tags {{< /code-toggle >}} To disable the taxonomy system, use the [`disableKinds`] setting in the root of your site configuration to disable the `taxonomy` and `term` page [kinds](g). {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} disableKinds = ['taxonomy','term'] {{< /code-toggle >}} [`disableKinds`]: /configuration/all/#disablekinds See the [taxonomies] section for more information. [taxonomies]: /content-management/taxonomies/