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-Adding links to specific pages is relatively straightforward. If you want to link to the backdrop collection, for instance, you could simply add in <a href="{$library_name}/collection/backdrop/page/about">backdrop</a>({$library_name} is a variable that, in this case, will become "library" -- you will learn more about library names in later tutorials). However, if you have many collections, this is time consuming, and the home page would have to be modified every time you added or removed a collection. Instead, we can use XSL to insert appropriate HTML into our page for each collection in our library. First, we will define a template that does this, and then we will call this template in the right spot in our HTML.
+Adding links to specific pages is relatively straightforward. If you want to link to the backdrop collection, for instance, you could simply add in <a href="{$library_name}/collection/backdrop/page/about">backdrop</a> ({$library_name} is a variable that, in this case, will become "library" -- you will learn more about library names in later tutorials). However, if you have many collections, this is time consuming, and the home page would have to be modified every time you added or removed a collection. Instead, we can use XSL to insert appropriate HTML into our page for each collection in our library. First, we will define a template that does this, and then we will call this template in the right spot in our HTML.