# Templating (config/template.py) Templating is useful when you had more than 1 website template for difference use case. For an example, when you had user and admin in the use case actor, let say we can do the website for user have a navbar and footer, and the website for admin have a navbar and sidebar. Before you create a template, make sure your `directory` configuration is ready for storing templates and pages. For an example: user_page = "static/user/pages" user_template = "static/user/template" To create the template, you need to insert this code in `def __init__(self)` self.html_user_pages = html.main.get_html(directory.user_page) self.html_user_template = html.main.get_html(directory.user_template) if you had admin template or email template, you just need to add the code. for the example like this self.html_user_pages = html.main.get_html(directory.user_page) self.html_user_template = html.main.get_html(directory.user_template) self.html_admin_pages = html.main.get_html(directory.admin_page) self.html_admin_template = html.main.get_html(directory.admin_template) self.html_email_pages = html.main.get_html(directory.email_page) self.html_email_template = html.main.get_html(directory.email_template) and then you need create function for each of your template in main class like this def user(self, page): params_list = { "template" : self.html_user_template ["user.html" ], "topnav" : self.html_user_template ["user-topnav.html" ], "container" : self.html_user_pages [page+".html" ] } return params_list