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title = "Custom shortcodes"
date = 2023-02-19
updated = 2024-11-27
description = "This theme includes some useful custom shortcodes that you can use to enhance your posts. Whether you want to display images that adapt to light and dark themes, or format a professional-looking reference section, these custom shortcodes have got you covered."
[taxonomies]
tags = ["showcase", "shortcodes"]
[extra]
toc = true
toc_levels = 2
quick_navigation_buttons = true
add_src_to_code_block = true
mermaid = true
social_media_card = "social_cards/blog_shortcodes.jpg"
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## Diagram shortcode
### Mermaid diagrams
[Mermaid](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid) is a a diagramming and charting tool that uses text and code to generate diagrams. It supports flowcharts, sequence diagrams, Gantt charts, and more.
To include a Mermaid diagram in your post, there are two steps:
1. Set `mermaid = true` in the `[extra]` section of the front matter of your page, section or `config.toml`. This will load the JavaScript needed to render the diagrams.
2. Use the `mermaid()` shortcode to define your diagram in your posts. For example:
```txt
{%/* mermaid() */%}
classDiagram
class CognitiveDistortions {
+AllOrNothingThinking()
+Overgeneralization()
+MentalFilter()
+JumpingToConclusions()
}
class AllOrNothingThinking {
+SeeInExtremes()
}
class Overgeneralization {
+GeneralizeFromSingle()
}
class MentalFilter {
+FocusOnNegative()
}
class JumpingToConclusions {
+MakeAssumptions()
}
CognitiveDistortions *-- AllOrNothingThinking
CognitiveDistortions *-- Overgeneralization
CognitiveDistortions *-- MentalFilter
CognitiveDistortions *-- JumpingToConclusions
{%/* end */%}
```
The diagram will be rendered as follows:
{% mermaid() %}
classDiagram
class CognitiveDistortions {
+AllOrNothingThinking()
+Overgeneralization()
+MentalFilter()
+JumpingToConclusions()
}
class AllOrNothingThinking {
+SeeInExtremes()
}
class Overgeneralization {
+GeneralizeFromSingle()
}
class MentalFilter {
+FocusOnNegative()
}
class JumpingToConclusions {
+MakeAssumptions()
}
CognitiveDistortions *-- AllOrNothingThinking
CognitiveDistortions *-- Overgeneralization
CognitiveDistortions *-- MentalFilter
CognitiveDistortions *-- JumpingToConclusions
{% end %}
The Mermaid shortcode supports two parameters:
- `invertible`: If set to `true` (default), the diagram will be inverted in dark mode, just like [invertible images](#invertible-image).
- `full_width`: Allows the diagram to take up the width of the header. See [full-width image](#full-width-image).
{{ admonition(type="tip", text="You can use the [Mermaid Live Editor](https://mermaid.live/) to create and preview your diagrams.") }}
#### Usage
```
{%/* mermaid(invertible=true, full_width=false) */%}
Your diagram goes here.
`invertible` or `full_width` can be omitted if default values are used.
{%/* end */%}
```
## Image shortcodes
All image shortcodes support absolute paths, relative paths, and remote sources in the `src` parameter.
All image shortcodes have these optional parameters:
- `raw_path`. Defaults to `false`. If set to `true`, the `src` parameter will be used as is. Useful for colocated assets with a custom slug (see [Zola issue #2598](https://github.com/getzola/zola/issues/2598)).
- `inline`. Defaults to `false`. If set to `true`, the image will be displayed inline with the text.
- `full_width`. Defaults to `false` (see [below](#full-width-image))
- `lazy_loading`. Defaults to `true`.
### Dual theme images
Useful if you want to use a different image for the light and dark themes:
{{ dual_theme_image(light_src="img/paris_day.webp", dark_src="img/paris_night.webp" alt="The Eiffel tower") }}
#### Usage
```
{{/* dual_theme_image(light_src="img/paris_day.webp", dark_src="img/paris_night.webp" alt="The Eiffel tower") */}}
```
### Invertible image
Good for graphs, line drawings, diagrams… Inverts the colours of the image. The source image will be used for the light theme.
{{ invertible_image(src="img/graph.webp", alt="Invertible graph") }}
#### Usage
```
{{/* invertible_image(src="img/graph.webp", alt="Invertible graph") */}}
```
### Dimmable image
Images with too much brightness or contrast can be jarring against a dark background. Here's an example of a photograph that dims when the dark theme is active.
{{ dimmable_image(src="img/desert_by_oskerwyld.webp", alt="Photograph of a desert, heavenly sky") }}
#### Usage
```
{{/* dimmable_image(src="img/desert_by_oskerwyld.webp", alt="Photograph of a desert, heavenly sky") */}}
```
### Swap image on hover
Povides an interaction where the image displayed changes as the user hovers over it. Useful for before-after comparisons, for example.
{{ image_hover(default_src="img/edited.webp", hovered_src="img/raw.webp", default_alt="Edited picture", hovered_alt="Original shot") }}
#### Usage
```
{{/* image_hover(default_src="img/before.webp", hovered_src="img/after.webp", default_alt="Edited picture", hovered_alt="Original shot") */}}
```
### Interactive image toggle
Display an image and switch to a different one on click. Ideal for highlighting differences or drawing attention to details.
{{ image_toggler(default_src="img/mojave_day.webp", toggled_src="img/mojave_night.webp", default_alt="Mojave during the day", toggled_alt="Mojave at night") }}
#### Usage
```
{{/* image_toggler(default_src="img/mojave_day.webp", toggled_src="img/mojave_night.webp", default_alt="Mojave during the day", toggled_alt="Mojave at night") */}}
```
### Full-width image
The image will expand to match the width of the header, which is usually wider than the article text (except on mobile/small windows).
All other image shortcodes can be made into full-width by setting the optional parameter `full_width` to `true`.
{{ full_width_image(src="img/amsterdam_by_oskerwyld.webp", alt="Photograph of a canal in Amsterdam") }}
#### Usage
```
{{/* full_width_image(src="img/amsterdam_by_oskerwyld.webp", alt="Photograph of a canal in Amsterdam") */}}
```
## Code shortcodes
### Show source or path
Display a path or URL on the next code block found. If it starts with "http", it will become a link. Particularly useful when used in conjunction with the [remote text shortcode](#remote-text).
{{ add_src_to_code_block(src="https://github.com/welpo/doteki/blob/main/.gitignore") }}
```.gitignore
{{ remote_text(src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/welpo/doteki/main/.gitignore") }}
```
{{ admonition(type="warning", title="IMPORTANT", text="This feature requires JavaScript. To enable it, set `add_src_to_code_block = true` on the `[extra]` section of your page, section, or `config.toml`.") }}
#### Usage
````
{{/* add_src_to_code_block(src="https://github.com/welpo/doteki/blob/main/.gitignore") */}}
```.gitignore
__pycache__/
*coverage*
.vscode/
dist/
```
````
## Text shortcodes
### Remote text
Embed text from a remote URL or a local file. To display the path or URL on the code block, see the [show source or path shortcode](#show-source-or-path).
The shortcode accepts three parameters:
- `src`: The source URL or file path (required)
- `start`: First line to display (optional, starts at 1)
- `end`: The ending line number (optional, defaults to 0, meaning the last line)
{{ admonition(type="info", text="`start` and `end` are inclusive. `start=3, end=3` will display only the third line.") }}
**Important**:
- **Remote VS local files**: If `src` starts with "http", it will be treated as a remote file. Otherwise, it assumes a local file path.
- **Files access**: As it uses Zola's [`load_data`](https://www.getzola.org/documentation/templates/overview/#load-data), local files must be inside the Zola directory—see [File searching logic](https://www.getzola.org/documentation/templates/overview/#file-searching-logic). As of [tabi 2.16.0](https://github.com/welpo/tabi/releases/tag/v2.16.0), the shortcode supports both relative and absolute paths.
- **Code block formatting**: To display the text as a code block, you must manually add the Markdown code fences (backticks) and, optionally, specify the programming language for syntax highlighting.
#### Usage
Embedding a remote Python script within a code block with syntax highlighting:
````
```python
{{/* remote_text(src="https://example.com/script.py") */}}
```
````
Displaying text from a local file:
```
{{/* remote_text(src="path/to/file.txt") */}}
```
Display lines 3 to 7 (both inclusive) of a local file:
```
{{/* remote_text(src="path/to/file.txt", start=3, end=7) */}}
```
### Admonitions
Bring attention to information with these admonition shortcodes. They come in five `type`s: `note`, `tip`, `info`, `warning`, and `danger`.
{{ admonition(type="note", text="Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`. Check [this `api`](#).") }}
{{ admonition(type="tip", text="Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`. Check [this `api`](#).") }}
{{ admonition(type="info", text="Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`. Check [this `api`](#).") }}
{{ admonition(type="warning", text="Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`. Check [this `api`](#).") }}
{{ admonition(type="danger", text="Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`. Check [this `api`](#).") }}
You can change the `title` and `icon` of the admonition. Both parameters take a string and default to the type of admonition. `icon` can be any of the available admonition types.
{{ admonition(type="note", icon="tip", title="Custom title and icon", text="Some **content** with _Markdown_ `syntax`. Check [this `api`](#).") }}
#### Usage
You can use admonitions in two ways:
1. Inline with parameters:
```md
{{/* admonition(type="danger", icon="tip", title="An important tip", text="Stay hydrated~") */}}
```
2. With a content body:
```md
{%/* admonition(type="danger", icon="tip", title="An important tip") */%}
Stay hydrated~
This method is particularly useful for longer content or multiple paragraphs.
{%/* end */%}
```
Both methods support the same parameters (`type`, `icon`, and `title`), with the content either passed as the `text` parameter or as the body between tags.
### Multilingual quotes
This shortcode allows you to display both the translated and original text for a quote. The quotation marks will be added automatically:
{{ multilingual_quote(original="Qué sosiego, ir por la vida en silencio, saludando sólo a los amigos.", translated="What tranquility, to go through life in silence, greeting only friends.", author="Francisco Umbral") }}
#### Usage
```
{{/* multilingual_quote(original="Qué sosiego, ir por la vida en silencio, saludando sólo a los amigos.", translated="What tranquility, to go through life in silence, greeting only friends.", author="Francisco Umbral") */}}
```
### References with hanging indent
This shortcode formats a reference section with a hanging indent like so:
{% references() %}
Alderson, E. (2015). Cybersecurity and Social Justice: A Critique of Corporate Hegemony in a Digital World. *New York Journal of Technology, 11*(2), 24-39. [https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-022-01497-6](https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-022-01497-6).
Funkhouser, M. (2012). The Social Norms of Indecency: An Analysis of Deviant Behavior in Contemporary Society. *Los Angeles Journal of Sociology, 16*(3), 41-58. [https://doi.org/10.1093/jmp/jhx037](https://doi.org/10.1093/jmp/jhx037).
Schrute, D. (2005). The Beet Farming Revolution: An Analysis of Agricultural Innovation. *Scranton Agricultural Quarterly, 38*(3), 67-81.
Steinbrenner, G. (1997). The Cost-Benefit Analysis of George Costanza: An Examination of Risk-Taking Behavior in the Workplace. *New York Journal of Business, 12*(4), 112-125.
Winger, J. A. (2010). The Art of Debate: An Examination of Rhetoric in Greendale Community College's Model United Nations. *Colorado Journal of Communication Studies, 19*(2), 73-86. [https://doi.org/10.1093/6seaons/1movie](https://doi.org/10.1093/6seaons/1movie).
{% end %}
#### Usage
```
{%/* references() */%}
Your references go here.
Each in a new line. Markdown (links, italics…) will be rendered.
{%/* end */%}
```
### Spoiler
This shortcode allows you to blur text until the user clicks on it. Like this: Goldfish have a memory span of a few {{ spoiler(text="months. Yes, [really](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfish#Cognitive_abilities).") }}
As you can see, Markdown is rendered. You can even add newlines with `<br>`.
This shortcode has the optional flag `fixed_blur` to blur a fixed placeholder ("SPOILER"), instead of blurring the actual contents. Like this: it is {{ spoiler(text="not necessary", fixed_blur=true)}} to wait 24 hours before filing a missing person report.
#### Usage
```
{{/* spoiler(text="text to hide", fixed_blur=false) */}}
```
## Containers
### Wide container
Use this shortcode if you want to have a wider table, paragraph, code block… On desktop, it will take up the width of the header. It will have no effect on mobile, except for tables, which will get a horizontal scroll.
{% wide_container() %}
| Title | Year | Director | Cinematographer | Genre | IMDb | Duration |
|-------------------|-------|----------------------|-----------------------|---------------|-------|--------------|
| Beoning | 2018 | Lee Chang-dong | Hong Kyung-pyo | Drama/Mystery | 7.5 | 148 min |
| The Master | 2012 | Paul Thomas Anderson | Mihai Mălaimare Jr. | Drama/History | 7.1 | 137 min |
| The Tree of Life | 2011 | Terrence Malick | Emmanuel Lubezki | Drama | 6.8 | 139 min |
{% end %}
#### Usage
```
{%/* wide_container() */%}
Place your code block, paragraph, table… here.
Markdown will of course be rendered.
{%/* end */%}
```
### Force text direction
Force the text direction of a content block. Overrides both the global `force_codeblock_ltr` setting and the document's overall direction.
Accepts the parameter `direction`: the desired text direction. This can be either "ltr" (left-to-right) or "rtl" (right-to-left). Defaults to "ltr".
{% force_text_direction(direction="rtl") %}
```python
def مرحباالعالم():
print("مرحبا بالعالم!")
```
{% end %}
#### Usage
In a LTR page we can force a code block to be RTL (as shown above) like so:
````
{%/* force_text_direction(direction="rtl") */%}
```python
def مرحباالعالم():
print("مرحبا بالعالم!")
```
{%/* end */%}
````