--- title: urls.AbsURL description: Returns an absolute URL. categories: [] keywords: [] params: functions_and_methods: aliases: [absURL] returnType: string signatures: [urls.AbsURL INPUT] aliases: [/functions/absurl] --- With multilingual configurations, use the [`urls.AbsLangURL`] function instead. The URL returned by this function depends on: - Whether the input begins with a slash (`/`) - The `baseURL` in your site configuration ## Input does not begin with a slash If the input does not begin with a slash, the path in the resulting URL will be relative to the `baseURL` in your site configuration. With `baseURL = https://example.org/` ```go-html-template {{ absURL "" }} → https://example.org/ {{ absURL "articles" }} → https://example.org/articles {{ absURL "style.css" }} → https://example.org/style.css ``` With `baseURL = https://example.org/docs/` ```go-html-template {{ absURL "" }} → https://example.org/docs/ {{ absURL "articles" }} → https://example.org/docs/articles {{ absURL "style.css" }} → https://example.org/docs/style.css ``` ## Input begins with a slash If the input begins with a slash, the path in the resulting URL will be relative to the protocol+host of the `baseURL` in your site configuration. With `baseURL = https://example.org/` ```go-html-template {{ absURL "/" }} → https://example.org/ {{ absURL "/articles" }} → https://example.org/articles {{ absURL "/style.css" }} → https://example.org/style.css ``` With `baseURL = https://example.org/docs/` ```go-html-template {{ absURL "/" }} → https://example.org/ {{ absURL "/articles" }} → https://example.org/articles {{ absURL "/style.css" }} → https://example.org/style.css ``` > [!note] > As illustrated by the previous example, using a leading slash is rarely desirable and can lead to unexpected outcomes. In nearly all cases, omit the leading slash. [`urls.AbsLangURL`]: /functions/urls/abslangurl/