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--- title: Shortcode Variables linktitle: Shortcode Variables description: Shortcodes can access page variables and also have their own specific built-in variables. date: 2017-03-12 publishdate: 2017-03-12 lastmod: 2017-03-12 categories: [variables and params] keywords: [shortcodes] draft: false menu: docs: parent: "variables" weight: 20 weight: 20 sections_weight: 20 aliases: [] toc: false --- [Shortcodes][shortcodes] have access to parameters delimited in the shortcode declaration via [`.Get`][getfunction], page- and site-level variables, and also the following shortcode-specific fields: .Name : Shortcode name. .Ordinal : Zero-based ordinal in relation to its parent. If the parent is the page itself, this ordinal will represent the position of this shortcode in the page content. .Parent : provides access to the parent shortcode context in nested shortcodes. This can be very useful for inheritance of common shortcode parameters from the root. .Position : Contains [filename and position](https://godoc.org/github.com/gohugoio/hugo/common/text#Position) for the shortcode in a page. Note that this can be relatively expensive to calculate, and is meant for error reporting. See [Error Handling in Shortcodes](/templates/shortcode-templates/#error-handling-in-shortcodes). .IsNamedParams : boolean that returns `true` when the shortcode in question uses [named rather than positional parameters][shortcodes] .Inner : represents the content between the opening and closing shortcode tags when a [closing shortcode][markdownshortcode] is used [getfunction]: /functions/get/ [markdownshortcode]: /content-management/shortcodes/#shortcodes-with-markdown [shortcodes]: /templates/shortcode-templates/