in your template folder -> account  login.py to login .html .. if your html 
file is login.py 
and you have to specify full path like  
render(request,"accounts/login.html",context)
 
On Saturday, October 14, 2017 at 3:19:53 PM UTC+5:30, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> my code that caused an error :
> ///
> from django.shortcuts import render
> from django.http import HttpResponse
> from django.template import loader
> # Create your views here.
>
> def home(request) :
>     return render(request,'login.html',context) 
> ///
> above code is in my views.py of my app name "accounts"
> my project name "tutorial"
> All my directories are :
>
> tutorial->
>      accounts
>      tutorial
>      manage.py
> and accounts->
>             migrations
>             __pycache__
>             templates
>             admin.py
>             apps.py
>             __init__.py
>             models.py
>             tests.py
>             urls.py
>             views.py
>
> and templates->
>              accounts->
>                      login.py
>
>

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