Document extending theme templates (#361)
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directory. Here are a few examples of that, assuming the theme name is `simple-blog`:
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```plain
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templates/pages/post.html -> replace themes/simple-blog/pages/post.html
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templates/macros.html -> replace themes/simple-blog/macros.html
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templates/pages/post.html -> replace themes/simple-blog/templates/pages/post.html
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templates/macros.html -> replace themes/simple-blog/templates/macros.html
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static/js/site.js -> replace themes/simple-blog/static/js/site.js
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```
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You can also choose to only parts of a page if a theme define some blocks by extending it. If we wanted
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to only change a single block from the `post.html` page in the example above, we could do the following:
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```
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{% extends "simple-blog/templates/pages/post.html" %}
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{% block some_block %}
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Some custom data
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{% endblock %}
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```
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Most themes will also provide some variables that are meant to be overriden: this happens in the `extra` section
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of the [configuration file](./documentation/getting-started/configuration.md).
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Let's say a theme uses a `show_twitter` variable and sets it to `false` by default. If you want to set it to `true`,
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