# Basic Syntax A simple Smarty template could look like this: ```smarty

{$title|escape}

``` All Smarty template tags are enclosed within delimiters. By default these are `{` and `}`, but they can be [changed](../../designers/language-basic-syntax/language-escaping.md). For the examples in this manual, we will assume that you are using the default delimiters. In Smarty, all content outside of delimiters is displayed as static content, or unchanged. When Smarty encounters template tags, it attempts to interpret them, and displays the appropriate output in their place. The basic components of the Smarty syntax are: - [Comments](language-syntax-comments.md) - [Variables](language-syntax-variables.md) - [Operators](language-syntax-operators.md) - [Tags](language-syntax-tags.md) - [Attributes](language-syntax-attributes.md) - [Quotes](language-syntax-quotes.md) - [Escaping](language-escaping.md)