Update links to Tera documentation (#873)
- "/templates" section is gone upstream
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To solve this, Zola borrows the concept of [shortcodes](https://codex.wordpress.org/Shortcode_API)
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from WordPress.
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In our case, the shortcode corresponds to a template that is defined in the `templates/shortcodes` directory or a built-in one that can
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be used in a Markdown file. If you want to use something similar to shortcodes in your templates, try [Tera macros](https://tera.netlify.com/docs/templates/#macros).
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be used in a Markdown file. If you want to use something similar to shortcodes in your templates, try [Tera macros](https://tera.netlify.com/docs#macros).
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## Writing a shortcode
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Let's write a shortcode to embed YouTube videos as an example.
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Zola uses the [Tera](https://tera.netlify.com) template engine and is very simil
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to Jinja2, Liquid or Twig.
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As this documentation will only talk about how templates work in Zola, please read
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the [Tera template documentation](https://tera.netlify.com/docs/templates/) if you want
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the [Tera template documentation](https://tera.netlify.com/docs#templates) if you want
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to learn more about it first.
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All templates live in the `templates` directory. If you are not sure what variables are available in a template, you can just stick `{{ __tera_context }}` in it
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For example, `product_pages/with_pictures.html` is a valid template.
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## Built-in filters
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Zola adds a few filters, in addition of the ones [ones already present](https://tera.netlify.com/docs/templates/#built-in-filters) in Tera.
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Zola adds a few filters, in addition of the ones [ones already present](https://tera.netlify.com/docs#built-in-filters) in Tera.
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### markdown
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Converts the given variable to HTML using Markdown. This doesn't apply any of the
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## Built-in global functions
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Zola adds a few global functions to [those in Tera](https://tera.netlify.com/docs/templates/#built-in-functions) in order to make it easier to develop complex sites.
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Zola adds a few global functions to [those in Tera](https://tera.netlify.com/docs#built-in-functions) in order to make it easier to develop complex sites.
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### `get_page`
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+++
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Creating a theme is exactly like creating a normal site with Zola, except you
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will want to use many [Tera blocks](https://tera.netlify.com/docs/templates/#inheritance) to
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will want to use many [Tera blocks](https://tera.netlify.com/docs#inheritance) to
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allow users to easily modify it.
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## Getting started
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### Caveat
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Please note that [include paths](https://tera.netlify.com/docs/templates/#include) can only be used in normal templates.
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Theme templates should use [macros](https://tera.netlify.com/docs/templates/#macros) instead.
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Please note that [include paths](https://tera.netlify.com/docs#include) can only be used in normal templates.
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Theme templates should use [macros](https://tera.netlify.com/docs#macros) instead.
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## Submitting a theme to the gallery
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