.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt ========================== TYPO3 Exception 1294587217 ========================== .. include:: /If-you-encounter-this-exception.rst.txt The page is not configured! [type=x][]. ======================================= No PAGE object defined for type=x --------------------------------- This happens if you forget the line :: page = PAGE (for `typeNum` = x from the error message, with `0` being the default) in the Setup field of your TypoScript record. When you see this error, a TypoScript template is already there. In the backend go to the page with that TypoScript template. Most probably it is on the root page of your website; that is the one directly below the very first page, below the one with the TYPO3 logo next to it. Use the "Template" module to have a look at the template located at that page. Use the Template module to modify that template: Select the "Info/Modify" screen from the drop-down box at the top. Then click on the pencil icon next to the word "Setup" and replace what you have in the Setup field with the following lines: .. container:: :: # Default PAGE object: page = PAGE # Define output for typeNum=0, the default type. page.typeNum = 0 page.10 = TEXT page.10.value = HELLO WORLD! Save the template and open the page in the frontend. You should see the words "HELLO WORLD!". Another possibility is that you are trying to access a page with an undefined page type. E.g. :samp:`https://example.org/?type=123`, but you do not have a ``(page).typeNum = 123`` defined in your TypoScript template. Using broken TypoScript ------------------------ .. code-block:: typoscript #. Default PAGE object: page = PAGE page. 10 = TEXT page. 10.value = HELLO WORLD! Removing the spaces and adding line breaks leads to a page running fine without the error. Using Bootstrap_package ----------------------- You forgot to include the bootstrap_package static template.