If you have multiple pages in a website , say , home page , about page and
contact page  , now all common content that is not changing from page to
like navbar , header and footer you place them in a template page  you can
call it layout.html , and in this template page layout .html you define a
reserved space for the content that will be changed from page to page using
an empty block tag ...

Now for example lets create home page , first you extend the layout.html ,
then you put inside the block tag the data specific for home page only ..

You see , the purpose of this system is not to repeat the static content in
navbar , header and footer in each page

On Tue, 26 Feb 2019, 00:20 Nexx, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wht is the purpose of the tag
> {% block myBlock %}
> I red the document but i don't underatand.
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