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title = "Tags & Categories"
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weight = 40
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Tags and categories actually get the same data but with different variable names.
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The default templates for those pages are the following:
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- `tags.html`: list of tags, gets variable `tags` sorted alphabetically
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- `tag.html`: individual tag, gets variable `tag`
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- `categories.html`: list of categories, gets variable `categories` sorted alphabetically
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- `category.html`: individual category, gets variable `category`
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You can override any of those templates by putting one with the same name in the `templates` directory.
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`tags` and `categories` both are an array of `TaxonomyItem` sorted alphabetically, while `tag` and `category`
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are a `TaxonomyItem`.
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A `TaxonomyItem` has the following fields:
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```ts
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name: String;
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slug: String;
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permalink: String;
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pages: Array<Page>;
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```
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As `pages` can span many sections, the `pages` array is sorted by date.
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Currently, there is no way to define different taxonomy templates per section, change
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the path used for them or paginate them.
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