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docs:
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parent: "functions"
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keywords: [cross references, anchors]
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signature: ["ref CONTENT"]
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signature: ["ref . CONTENT"]
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workson: []
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hugoversion:
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relatedfuncs: [relref]
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aliases: []
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---
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`ref` and `relRef` look up a content page by relative path (`relref`) or logical name (`ref`) to return the permalink:
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`ref` and `relref` look up a content page by logical name (`ref`) or relative path (`relref`) to return the permalink:
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```
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{{ ref "about.md" }}
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{{ ref . "about.md" }}
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```
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{{% note "Usage Note" %}}
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`ref` looks up Hugo "Regular Pages" only. It can't be used for the homepage, section pages, etc.
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{{% /note %}}
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These functions are used in two of Hugo's built-in shortcodes. You can see basic usage examples of both `ref` and `relref` in the [shortcode documentation](/content-management/shortcodes/#ref-and-relref).
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For an extensive explanation of how to leverage `ref` and `relref` for content management, see [Cross References](/content-management/cross-references/).
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docs:
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parent: "functions"
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keywords: [cross references, anchors]
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signature: ["relref CONTENT"]
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signature: ["relref . CONTENT"]
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workson: []
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hugoversion:
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relatedfuncs: [relref]
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relatedfuncs: [ref]
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deprecated: false
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aliases: []
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---
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`ref` and `relRef` look up a content page by relative path (`relref`) or logical name (`ref`) to return the permalink:
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`ref` and `relref` look up a content page by logical name (`ref`) or relative path (`relref`) to return the permalink:
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```
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{{ relref "about.md" }}
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{{ relref . "about.md" }}
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```
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{{% note "Usage Note" %}}
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`relref` looks up Hugo "Regular Pages" only. It can't be used for the homepage, section pages, etc.
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{{% /note %}}
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These functions are used in two of Hugo's built-in shortcodes. You can see basic usage examples of both `ref` and `relref` in the [shortcode documentation](/content-management/shortcodes/#ref-and-relref).
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For an extensive explanation of how to leverage `ref` and `relref` for content management, see [Cross References](/content-management/cross-references/).
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.ByCount
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: Returns an OrderedTaxonomy (slice) ordered by number of entries.
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.Reverse
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: Returns an OrderedTaxonomy (slice) in reverse order. Must be used with an OrderedTaxonomy.
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### OrderedTaxonomy
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Since Maps are unordered, an OrderedTaxonomy is a special structure that has a defined order.
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</ul>
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```
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### Order by Least Popular Example
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```
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<ul>
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{{ $data := .Data }}
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{{ range $key, $value := .Data.Terms.ByCount.Reverse }}
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<li><a href="{{ $.Site.LanguagePrefix }}/{{ $data.Plural }}/{{ $value.Name | urlize }}"> {{ $value.Name }} </a> {{ $value.Count }} </li>
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{{ end }}
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</ul>
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```
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<!-- [See Also Taxonomy Lists](/templates/list/) -->
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## Order Content within Taxonomies
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