Changeset 28617 for documentation/trunk/tutorials
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r28614 r28617 5347 5347 <Text id="dl-c2"><b>Interfaces</b> dictate the presentation -- e.g. the HTML, CSS, Javascript, etc. used to present the content. You can have multiple sites and interfaces. <br/><br/></Text> 5348 5348 <Text id="dl-c3"><b>Libraries</b> 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. <br/><br/></Text> 5349 <Text id="dl-c4">In this tutorial, we will become familiar with <b>web.xml</b> , where we can define new libraries; create a new site; add an interface;and define a new library.</Text>5349 <Text id="dl-c4">In this tutorial, we will become familiar with <b>web.xml</b>(where libraries are defined), create a new site, add an interface, and define a new library.</Text> 5350 5350 </Comment> 5351 5351 <Heading> … … 5486 5486 <NumberedItem> 5487 5487 <Text id="dl-16">Save <b>web.xml</b>, restart the server again and navigate to <i>http://localhost:8383/greenstone3/rand</i>, where you will see the <b>rand</b> library, which displays <b>mysite</b> using the <b>althor</b> interface. </Text> 5488 <Comment> 5489 <Text id="dl-c5">The <b>althor</b> interface was created using a free CSS template created by <Link url="http://www.luiszuno.com">luiszuno.com</Link>. 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 <b>General</b> section of the <b>Format</b> panel in the GLI.) </Text> 5490 </Comment> 5488 5491 </NumberedItem> 5489 5492 <Heading> … … 5497 5500 </NumberedItem> 5498 5501 <NumberedItem> 5499 <Text id="dl-19">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 <b>collection-level</b>, which means they will be theconsistent for this collection no matter what library you are using. However, changes may only take effect <i>immediately</i> 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, <b>restart the server</b> before rebuilding a collection.5502 <Text id="dl-19">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 <b>collection-level</b>, which means they will be consistent for this collection no matter what library you are using. However, changes may only take effect <i>immediately</i> 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, <b>restart the server</b> before rebuilding a collection. 5500 5503 </Text> 5501 5504 </NumberedItem>
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