Hello Amitesh.  Thank you for your reply.

The contents of my apps.py reads:

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.apps import AppConfig


class BlogitemsConfig(AppConfig):
    name = 'blogitems'

There is no instance of 'BlogitemsConfig' or 'AppConfig' inside 
settings.py. Could that be my issue?  

Here is some sample HTML that I am trying to experiment with:

...at Dundas Square in Toronto.  Here is my report:
>
> <em>abstract</em> Sed a lorem est. Maecenas faucibus sollicitudin velit, 
> sit amet lacinia orci tempor eu. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique 
> senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Vestibulum ante 
> ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; In 
> placerat leo vel nisl venenatis, ut tincidunt nulla <a href="#">placerat. 
> Aliquam vehicula, justo nec lobortis dignissim, sapien</a> ex rhoncus mi, 
> ut pretium tortor elit eget sapien. Pellentesque at enim dignissim, 
> imperdiet urna et, molestie massa. Nam posuere, tortor ac dignissim 
> scelerisque, tellus est varius enim, egestas vehicula felis augue ac nisl. 
> Nulla facilisi. Mauris vitae turpis at tortor pulvinar egestas eu vel 
> risus. Duis tincidunt rhoncus aliquet. Duis hendrerit posuere diam, sed 
> eleifend neque vehicula quis. Nulla molestie est est, quis varius metus 
> viverra sit amet. </div>
> <hr />
>
> <p>Sed et ipsum porta turpis consequat efficitur. Suspendisse congue, 
> tellus ac aliquam molestie, tellus tortor fringilla dolor, sit amet 
> faucibus risus lacus sed nunc. Ut enim leo, viverra ut orci a, dignissim 
> fermentum diam. Phasellus dignissim auguet est dignissim, vel euismod leo 
> molestie. Fusce erat massa, cursus eget nibh eget, rhoncus fermentum enim. 
> Praesent interdum aliquam volutpat. Aenean ut iaculis augue. Sed metus 
> tortor, dignissim sit amet feugiat nec, lacinia vitae nisi. Sed eu 
> facilisis augue. Nulla sagittis, ante nec commodo tincidunt, purus sapien 
> vehicula est, ut vulputate lorem lacus vitae mi. Morbi non nibh pretium, 
> molestie magna ac, auctor ante. Proin quis sapien sed dui feugiat egestas 
> auctor condimentum diam. Pellentesque vulputate lorem massa, non feugiat 
> leo eleifend placerat. Donec semper arcu vitae molestie pretium. </p>
>
> <br />
>
>
>
>   <h5>Introduction</h5>
> <p>Suspendisse ac metus varius, scelerisque dolor a, lacinia sem. Aliquam 
> at enim a dui aliquam condimentum et ut mauris. Cras facilisis tortor sit 
> amet consectetur pellentesque. Nullam eget pellentesque augue, non iaculis 
> mauris. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Quisque ullamcorper volutpat 
> ornare. Cras ornare vestibulum ornare. </p>
>
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>




On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 10:35:20 PM UTC-5, Amitesh Sahay wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> In the settings.py please give the full path to your appsclass as 
> mentioned in app.py. That should be the standard. 
>
> Please share the HTML code here, then it should be clear for further 
> suggestion.
>
> Regards,
> Amitesh Sahay
>
> primary :: *91-907 529 6235*
>
>
> On Thursday 16 November 2017, 6:47:43 AM IST, drone4four <
> drone...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
>
> I am having fun trying to initiate a django project with some apps. I am 
> taking an awesome course on udemy called, The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to 
> Django. I was able to follow along and I have a basic blog up and running. 
> Now I am back tracking a little by starting over, this time using a 
> supplementary Django cheat sheet. I encountered a number of issues and 
> resolved them but now I find myself stuck. 
>
> When I try navigating to my new homepage, Django provides me with this 
> debug traceback <https://pastebin.com/QqXhgVM3>. Django is telling me 
> here that the templates directory doesn’t exist, when it clearly does. Here 
> is a screenshot of Atom <https://imgur.com/a/mth7B> so you can see my 
> project’s file tree. As you can see my directory tree for my project, there 
> is an folder which is called, blogitems. and within the blogitems folder is 
> a sub-folder called, templates, then blogitems again and finally my file, 
> home.html
>
> It’s rather confusing. I don’t like the redundancy and the recursive 
> nature of all the app files and directory names. Maybe this is my problem. 
> Can any of your make sense of my debug output to explain why I am getting 
> the error? Can anyone please provide some clarity here?
>
> Here is the cheat sheet:
>
> *Creating a Django App*
>
> 1. Open terminal and navigate to django project folder (where manage.py 
> exists)
> 2. django-admin startapp [app name] # use pluralised names, e.g. posts
> 3. Navigate to new app folder.
> 4. Create new subfolder called “templates”
> 5. Navigate to new templates folder.
> 6. Create new subfolder called same name as your app (e.g. posts)
> 7. Go back to project folder
> 9. Open project urls.py and add “from [appname] import views”. Then add 
> url path for new view.
>      e.g. url(r’^$’, views.home, name=‘home’)
> 10.Open views.py and add:
> def home(request):
>     return render(request, ‘posts/home.html’)
>
>
> 11. Navigate to projectfolder\appfolder\templates\appfolder
> 12.  Create new file ‘home.html’
> 13.  Go to project folder and open settings.py. Scroll down to 
> INSTALLED_APPs and add ‘appname’, to the end of the list of apps.
>
>
> It's this last step where I encounter the error. 
>
> Here are the contents of urls.py:
> from django.conf.urls import url
> from django.contrib import admin
> from blogitems import views
>
> urlpatterns = [
>     #initialization admin interface:
>     url(r'^admin/', admin.site.urls),
>     url(r’^$’, views.home, name=‘home’),
> ]
>
>
>
> I added the app into the settings.py:
> INSTALLED_APPS = [
>     'django.contrib.admin',
>     'django.contrib.auth',
>     'django.contrib.contenttypes',
>     'django.contrib.sessions',
>     'django.contrib.messages',
>     'django.contrib.staticfiles',
>     'blogitems',
> ]
>
> Is there any other information I could provide?
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>
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