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title: Templates and Views
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summary: This guide showcases the SilverStripe template engine and learn how to build your own themes.
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introduction: SilverStripe comes with it's own templating engine. This guide walks you through the features of the template engine, how to create custom templates and ways to customise your data output.
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Most of what will be public on your website comes from template files that are defined in SilverStripe. Either in the
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core framework, the modules or themes you install, and your own custom templates.
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SilverStripe templates are simple text files that have `.ss` extension. They can contain any markup language (e.g HTML,
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XML, JSON..) and are processed to add features such as `$Var` to output variables and logic controls like
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`<% if $Var %>`. In this guide we'll look at the syntax of the custom template engine [SSViewer](api:SilverStripe\View\SSViewer) and how to render
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templates from your controllers.
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[CHILDREN Exclude=How_Tos]
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## How to's
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[CHILDREN Folder=How_Tos]
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## Related Lessons
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* [Migrating static templates into your theme](https://www.silverstripe.org/learn/lessons/v4/migrating-static-templates-into-your-theme-1) |