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Site Studio Designer Guide > Defining Site Assets > Fragment Libraries > About Fragment Libraries
Fragments are sections of combined HTML and content. A fragment is a container for HTML, Idoc script, Javascript, and referenced files (graphics, CSS, includes, and so on), and JSP or ASP, both of which are optional languages. Examples of fragments would be a breadcrumb trail, a navigation bar, or a copyright notice in a footer.
The fragment specification is written in XML and is stored in a fragment library (along with other fragments, if you choose). The fragment library comprises a single XML file that describes its contents and a zip file that stores all of the assets used by each fragment. Fragment libraries are stored in the content server. They are automatically checked in when you install the Site Studio component.
Fragment samples that are supplied with Site Studio cannot be edited directly. They must be copied, then edited.