-Quite often you'll use this for the page template. In `webber.conf`, you
-specify `template: "default"`, which will be used for most pages. Any
-page that needs a different template will get `template: history` entry
-in it's header.
+Due to parsing the [[commandline]] the attribute "`style_dir`" have
+some value. If you don't specify one, it will be "default" by default.
+
+Now the [[configuration]] file "`webber.conf`" gets processed. It may
+set "`style`" to "twoframe", if you want a two-frame template for your
+web-site.
+
+Assuming you have a subdirectory with source-code examples. In this
+directory you have a file "`directory.conf`" which re-sets it to "default".
+This makes the default template work now only for your source-code
+examples.
+
+There's one page where you use the [[hierarchy]] plugin to generate a
+sitemap. This one page should have it's own template. Simply make the
+[[page|pageformat]] be like this:
+
+ title: Sitemap
+ template: sitemap
+
+ <%
+ site = get_linear_sitemap()
+ %>
+ <ul>
+ % for level, page, link in site:
+ <li id="sidemap${level}"><a href="${link}">${page.title}</a></li>
+ % endfor
+ </ul>