Thanks so much for your help, I figured out the issue! I realized I had 
accidentally named one of my templates incorrectly, and it didn't match the 
name of the class. All seems to be working now.

Cheers!


On Wednesday, 19 August 2015 13:40:10 UTC-7, Neum Schmickrath wrote:
>
> The only thing I can think of is that you possibly have a template in the 
> sub-tree that has the same name so it's overriding the custom page's 
> default template. For instance in your example if you placed Page B under 
> Page A and you had a template at pages/page-a/page-b.html it's going to use 
> that template first instead of the default template that might be at 
> pages/page-b.html. If you add the beginning of your custom class and the 
> URL settings of the pages you have created it would be helpful in trying to 
> figure out what is going on.
>
> On Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at 11:36:57 AM UTC-6, Avery Laird wrote:
>>
>> Hi Neum,
>>
>> My custom templates do extend `pages/page.html`, but for some reason are 
>> not being rendered. Do you know of any other possible reasons this could be 
>> an issue? As far as I know, if the template is named correctly, in the 
>> right directory, and extends pages/page.html, it should render properly.
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 19, 2015, 10:29 AM Neum Schmickrath <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Let's say you created a custom page type and the model class is "Test" 
>>> and then in your pages templates folder you placed your template at 
>>> pages/test.html. In that case you should be able to create a "test" page 
>>> anywhere in the tree and have it rendered using the test.html template 
>>> assuming that your test.html template extends the page template like {% 
>>> extends "pages/page.html" %}. Make sure and load mezzanine_tags and other 
>>> tags in that template as needed as well. It sounds like you aren't 
>>> extending the template so it's only overriding the specific page at that 
>>> URL. 
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at 6:01:38 PM UTC-6, Avery Laird wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I've been creating some custom pages types, and templates to display 
>>>> them. I've been placing the templates in `pages/` and giving them the same 
>>>> name as the custom page. This works fine, except for when I place the page 
>>>> somewhere else in the tree. For example, if I have two custom pages (Page 
>>>> A 
>>>> and Page B) and place Page B under Page A in the page tree, the page is no 
>>>> longer rendered using my template. Looking at the docs, I'm not sure how 
>>>> to 
>>>> handle this. Any help would be great!
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
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