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The page below describes a few of common variables and methods you'll see in a SilverStripe template. This is not an The page below describes a few of common variables and methods you'll see in a SilverStripe template. This is not an
exhaustive list. From your template you can call any method, database field, or relation on the object which is exhaustive list. From your template you can call any method, database field, or relation on the object which is
currently in scope as well as its' subclasses or extensions. currently in scope as well as its subclasses or extensions.
Knowing what methods you can call can be tricky, but the first step is to understand the scope you're in. Scope is Knowing what methods you can call can be tricky, but the first step is to understand the scope you're in. Scope is
explained in more detail on the [syntax](syntax#scope) page. Many of the methods listed below can be called from any explained in more detail on the [syntax](syntax#scope) page. Many of the methods listed below can be called from any
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[notice] [notice]
`SiteConfig` is a module that is bundled with the CMS. If you wish to include `SiteConfig` in your framework only `SiteConfig` is a module that is bundled with the CMS. If you wish to include `SiteConfig` in your framework only
web pages. You'll need to install it via composer. web pages, you'll need to install it via composer.
[/notice] [/notice]
```ss ```ss
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$Form $Form
``` ```
A page will normally contain some content and potentially a form of some kind. For example, the log-in page has a the A page will normally contain some content and potentially a form of some kind. For example, the log-in page has a
SilverStripe log-in form. If you are on such a page, the `$Form` variable will contain the HTML content of the form. SilverStripe log-in form. If you are on such a page, the `$Form` variable will contain the HTML content of the form.
Placing it just below `$Content` is a good default. Placing it just below `$Content` is a good default.