Define a part of a page as the page's 'excerpt' which can then be displayed in another page.

The Excerpt macro is used to mark a part of a page's content for re-use. Defining an excerpt enables other macros, such as the Excerpt Include and Blog Posts macros, to display the marked content elsewhere.

You can only define one excerpt per page. In other words, you can only add the Excerpt macro once to a page.

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Using the Excerpt Macro

To add the Excerpt macro to a page:

To add reusable content to the macro:

  1. Add your content inside the Excerpt macro placeholder.
  2. Choose the macro placeholder to see the options panel, and select the option to Display on new line or to Display inline. The default is to display the content of the macro on a new line. If you choose the inline option, the content of the macro will form part of the same paragraph as the text preceding and following it. Note that this option affects only the page that contains the Excerpt macro. It does not affect any pages where the content is reused.

Screenshot: The Excerpt macro placeholder and options panel

Parameters

Parameter

Default

Description

Hide Excerpted Content

false

Controls whether the page content contained in the Excerpt macro placeholder is displayed on the page.

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