ref: c8bfe47c6a740c5fedfdb5b7465d7ae1db44cb65
parent: 50cc7fe54580018239ea95aafe67f6a158cdcc9f
author: Bjørn Erik Pedersen <bjorn.erik.pedersen@gmail.com>
date: Sat Dec 21 06:59:36 EST 2019
docs: More on hooks
--- a/docs/content/en/getting-started/configuration-markup.md
+++ b/docs/content/en/getting-started/configuration-markup.md
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
You can do this by creating templates with base names `render-link` and/or `render-image` inside `layouts/_default`.
-You can define [Output Format](/templates/output-formats) specific templates if needed.[^hooktemplate] Your `layouts` folder may then look like this:
+You can define [Output Format](/templates/output-formats) and [language](/content-management/multilingual/) nspecific templates if needed.[^hooktemplate] Your `layouts` folder may look like this:
```bash
layouts
@@ -99,9 +99,9 @@
Some use cases for the above:
-* Resolve link references using `.GetPage`. This would make links more portable as you could translate `./my-post.md` (and similar constructs that would work on GitHub) into `/blog/2019/01/01/my-post/` etc.
-* Add `target=blank` to external links.
-* Resolve
+* Resolve link references using `.GetPage`. This would make links portable as you could translate `./my-post.md` (and similar constructs that would work on GitHub) into `/blog/2019/01/01/my-post/` etc.
+* Add `target=_blank` to external links.
+* Resolve and [process](/content-management/image-processing/) images.
### Render Hook Templates