#level/intermediate Live Templates are a type of [[Blocks|block]] that render [[Templates]] written in [[Template Language]] inline in a page. There are two variants of Live Templates: * `template`: where the template is specified inline in a code block. * `include`: where an external page (template) is _included_ and rendered. Template blocks are specified using [[Markdown]]‘s fenced code block notation using either `template` or `include` as its language. They can also be [[Live Queries#Baking|baked]]. # Template To specify a template to render inline, you can use the `template` block. The body is written in [[Template Language]]. ```template Today is {{today}} ``` # Include > **warning** Deprecated, use templates instead > Include template are primarily here to be a drop-in replacement for the old style template blocks, see below for a suggestion how to use those instead. A `template` block is configured using [[YAML]] in its body. The following attributes are supported: * `page`: the page to use as a template * `value`: an (optional) value to pass to the template * `raw`: a page reference to include in the page without processing it as a template. Here’s an example using `page`: ```include page: "[[internal-template/today]]" ``` If you want to include another _page_ (not necessarily a template). unprocessed (so without replacing template placeholders), you can use `raw`: ```include raw: "[[internal/test page]]" ``` ## Recommended alternative Instead of using the `include` block we recommend you use a `{{template([[template]])}}` directive in a `template` instead as it is more flexible and more natural. Look for yourself: ```template {{template([[internal-template/today]])}} ```