Changed headers in docs/templates.txt to match style from other documentation

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.. _Smarty: http://smarty.php.net/
.. _CheetahTemplate: http://www.cheetahtemplate.org/
What's a template?
==================
Templates
=========
A template is simply a text file. All Django templates, by convention, have
".html" extensions, but they can generate any text-based format (HTML, XML,
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JavaScript and CSV. You can use the template language for any text-based
format.
What's a variable?
==================
Variables
=========
Variables look like this: ``{{ variable }}``. When the template engine
encounters a variable, it evaluates that variable and replaces it with the
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You can modify variables for display by using **filters**.
What's a filter?
================
Filters
=======
Filters look like this: ``{{ name|lower }}``. This displays the value of the
``{{ name }}`` variable after being filtered through the ``lower`` filter,
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The `Built-in filter reference`_ below describes all the built-in filters.
What's a tag?
=============
Tags
====
Tags look like this: ``{% tag %}``. Tags are more complex than variables: Some
create text in the output, some control flow by performing loops or logic, and