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 make modifying or overriding an interface easier: make modifying or overriding an interface easier:
   * **[[en:user:themes|Themes]]**, are the easiest way to change how your library looks. The default Greenstone3 interface is built using JQuery themes, which allow you to change the color-scheme (as well as things like roundness of corners) effortlessly. While even advanced users will find themes useful, they are especially valuable for non-technical users, because they require //absolutely no// knowledge of CSS, HTML, or XSL   * **[[en:user:themes|Themes]]**, are the easiest way to change how your library looks. The default Greenstone3 interface is built using JQuery themes, which allow you to change the color-scheme (as well as things like roundness of corners) effortlessly. While even advanced users will find themes useful, they are especially valuable for non-technical users, because they require //absolutely no// knowledge of CSS, HTML, or XSL
-  * **[[en:user:format_statements|Format statements]]**: In many cases, if you do not know XSL, you can instead use [[en:user:gs3_format_statements|Greenstone's statement format (''gsf'')]], which Greenstone will translate (behind-the-scenes) into XSL. ''gsf'' syntax is XML-based. (If you don't know XML, don't worry; it looks and acts very similarly to HTML.)+  * **[[en:user:gs3_format_statements|Format statements]]**: In many cases, if you do not know XSL, you can instead use [[en:user:gs3_format_statements|Greenstone's statement format (''gsf'')]], which Greenstone will translate (behind-the-scenes) into XSL. ''gsf'' syntax is XML-based. (If you don't know XML, don't worry; it looks and acts very similarly to HTML.)
   * The GLI's **Format Features** section: The GLI provides an easy way to override parts of interface on a collection-level. Instead of having to create your own XSL files, you can type templates into the Format Features section of the Format panel.    * The GLI's **Format Features** section: The GLI provides an easy way to override parts of interface on a collection-level. Instead of having to create your own XSL files, you can type templates into the Format Features section of the Format panel. 
  
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