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-title: strings.Truncate
-description: Returns the given string, truncating it to a maximum length without cutting words or leaving unclosed HTML tags.
-categories: []
-keywords: []
-action:
- aliases: [truncate]
- related: []
- returnType: template.HTML
- signatures: ['strings.Truncate SIZE [ELLIPSIS] INPUT']
-aliases: [/functions/truncate]
----
-
-Since Go templates are HTML-aware, `truncate` will intelligently handle normal strings vs HTML strings:
-
-```go-html-template
-{{ "<em>Keep my HTML</em>" | safeHTML | truncate 10 }} → <em>Keep my …</em>
-```
-
-{{% note %}}
-If you have a raw string that contains HTML tags you want to remain treated as HTML, you will need to convert the string to HTML using the [`safeHTML`]function before sending the value to `truncate`. Otherwise, the HTML tags will be escaped when passed through the `truncate` function.
-
-[`safeHTML`]: /functions/safe/html
-{{% /note %}}