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The term template

The term template has a double meaning in TYPO3. On the one hand, there is the HTML template file, which serves as the skeletal structure in which the content, provided in TYPO3, will be rendered. On the other hand, there is the TypoScript template, which can be created in the template module in the TYPO3 Backend. A TypoScript template can be saved on any page.

Common mistakes made with TypoScript templates can cause a message like this:

Error message "No TypoScript template found!"

"No TypoScript template found": This warning appears if no template, with the root level flag enabled, is found in the page tree.

Error message "The page is not configured!"

"The page is not configured": This warning appears, if the rootlevel flag of a template in the page tree is enabled (so that this template is used), but no PAGE Object can be found.

The following code is enough to remove this warning:

page = PAGE
page.10 = TEXT
page.10.value = Hello World