I put the overridden templates (auth, registration, etc) in a project 
templates folder in the project root. You have to set it up though in your 
settings.py as I noted earlier. The filesystem loader is still right there 
above the app_directories loader. To me the overridden templates don't seem 
to make sense in an app even if it does nothing but serve the homepage.

Templates that belong to certain apps are put into application templates 
folders. That makes more sense to me.

This is just personal dogma though.

K



On Tuesday, September 3, 2013 9:59:24 AM UTC-7, Vibhu Rishi wrote:
>
>
> I was doing all my templates within a single directory pre 1.5 . But then 
> in 1.5 they changed it, so I got a bit confused but then started putting 
> the templates within the app. Not sure if this is good or bad.
>

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