The templates have to be within a directory named "templates" found in
the /var/www/ directory.
BUT DON'T PUT TEMPLATES THERE! Put the templates dir in the same
directory as your settings.py
file and set the path accordingly in the settings.py file.


Here is another good alternative:

Comment out the filesystem loading option. This means that the second
loader (which is the
app_directories template loader) will be used exclusively. Now put
your templates file within
your application directory, i.e., myapp/templates/ and put the
templates in there. Now you
don't have to specify an absolute path in the settings.py file for
template loading.

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