True." Hi, today I'll talk about editable templates. This tutorial is important for a basic understanding of editable templates, as well as for interview questions. As part of this tutorial, I'll talk about all the basics of editable templates. So, you must understand a few points. If you compare this with normal static templates, any author with permission can create a template. There is no need for support from the developer to create a template. Only the template author, who has proper permission, can create any number of templates. The template admin or template author can define the layout of the template, or they can later change or update the layout. The author or template admin can also define what components will be allowed on a particular page, or what kind of components will be there pre-existing when the page is created. In addition to the components, the components can also have content. If we add some components in a template, those components will be present on the resulting pages when we create any page. The author can define which components with content will be there on the newly created page. Editable templates contain a dynamic reference or connection to their pages. This means that if you update the template's layout, the changes will be reflected on the pages created using that template. Now, you know that template authors or template admins can create templates just like we create pages. The authors can define the layout as well as add other features to these templates. However, to create a template, you must have a functionality available, which means you will be creating these templates from other templates. We call this the template type. While creating a template, you must have a template type, which is used to create these templates. But, to add...