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Interfaces dictate the presentation -- e.g. the HTML, CSS, Javascript, etc. used to present the content. You can have multiple sites and interfaces.
Libraries combine content and presentation. To define a library, you select the site and the interface you want it to use. And, of course, you can have multiple libraries, and each site and interface can be used multiple times.
-In this tutorial, we will become familiar with web.xml, where we can define new libraries; create a new site; add an interface; and define a new library.
+In this tutorial, we will become familiar with web.xml(where libraries are defined), create a new site, add an interface, and define a new library.
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Save web.xml, restart the server again and navigate to http://localhost:8383/greenstone3/rand, where you will see the rand library, which displays mysite using the althor interface.
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+The althor interface was created using a free CSS template created by luiszuno.com. If any of your collections has a home page image, an image slider will appear on the home page of your library. (You can add a home page image to a collection in the General section of the Format panel in the GLI.)
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-As you begin using multiple libraries while using GLI, you should be aware of a couple of things. First, any changes you make in the GLI are collection-level, which means they will be the consistent for this collection no matter what library you are using. However, changes may only take effect immediately in the current library. The server may need to be restarted for the changes to appear in other libraries. Second, switching between servlets -- or viewing a collection in a library other than the one currently being used by the GLI -- can create a lock on files in a collection, which will cause an error during collection building. To avoid this, if you use multiple libraries after launching the GLI, restart the server before rebuilding a collection.
+As you begin using multiple libraries while using GLI, you should be aware of a couple of things. First, any changes you make in the GLI are collection-level, which means they will be consistent for this collection no matter what library you are using. However, changes may only take effect immediately in the current library. The server may need to be restarted for the changes to appear in other libraries. Second, switching between servlets -- or viewing a collection in a library other than the one currently being used by the GLI -- can create a lock on files in a collection, which will cause an error during collection building. To avoid this, if you use multiple libraries after launching the GLI, restart the server before rebuilding a collection.