# Style for Templates This directory has templates in the [Tera templating language](teradoc), which is very similar to [Jinja2](jinjadoc) and [Django](djangodoc) templates, and also to [Askama](askamadoc). [teradoc]: https://tera.netlify.app/docs/#templates [jinjadoc]: https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/3.0.x/templates/ [djangodoc]: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/topics/templates/ [askamadoc]: https://docs.rs/askama/0.10.5/askama/ We want our rendered output to have as little unnecessary whitespace as possible, so that pages load quickly. To achieve that we use Tera's [whitespace control] features. At the end of most lines, we put an empty comment tag with the whitespace control characters: `{#- -#}`. This causes all whitespace between the end of the line and the beginning of the next, including indentation, to be omitted on render. Sometimes we want to preserve a single space. In those cases we put the space at the end of the line, followed by `{# -#}`, which is a directive to remove following whitespace but not preceding. We also use the whitespace control characters in most instances of tags with control flow, for example `{%- if foo -%}`. [whitespace control]: https://tera.netlify.app/docs/#whitespace-control We want our templates to be readable, so we use indentation and newlines liberally. We indent by four spaces after opening an HTML tag _or_ a Tera tag. In most cases an HTML tag should be followed by a newline, but if the tag has simple contents and fits with its close tag on a single line, the contents don't necessarily need a new line. Tera templates support quite sophisticated control flow. To keep our templates simple and understandable, we use only a subset: `if` and `for`. In particular we avoid [assignments in the template logic](assignments) and [Tera macros](macros). This also may make things easier if we switch to a different Jinja-style template system, like Askama, in the future. [assignments]: https://tera.netlify.app/docs/#assignments [macros]: https://tera.netlify.app/docs/#macros