--- title: templates template: docs.tera --- # webdog templates in webdog, [Tera](https://keats.github.io/tera/) templates are used as the backbone for your site. as used in webdog, your Tera templates are essentially just an extension on top of html. when you create your site, a file at `templates/base.tera` will be created, acting as the default base template for all pages. ## base template blocks all base templates should include a block named `content`. this will be used in other templates, particularly resource templates, to render to the correct location on the page. ## template data all templates are given the following variables: ### `title` the page's full title, as shown in the browser tab. ### `page` the main html content for the page to be rendered. can be rendered anywhere you choose, for instance: ```html
{% block content %}{{ page | safe }}{% endblock content %}
``` ### `userdata` custom userdata provided by the page to be rendered. if a page defines its userdata as follows: ```yaml userdata: value: 5 ``` you may use it like so: ```tera {{ userdata.value }} ``` or, to only use it only if it exists: ```tera {% if userdata is object and 'value' in userdata %} {{ userdata.value }} {% endif %} ```