# Resources

- [GitBook UI](https://gitbook.com/docs/resources/gitbook-ui.md): Learn about the different components and UI in GitBook’s editor
- [Toolbar on published sites and site previews](https://gitbook.com/docs/resources/gitbook-ui/toolbar-on-published-sites-and-site-previews.md): Learn more about the toolbar that appears on your published site when you’re logged into GitBook
- [Keyboard shortcuts](https://gitbook.com/docs/resources/keyboard-shortcuts.md): A quick reference guide to all the keyboard shortcuts available in GitBook
- [Glossary](https://gitbook.com/docs/resources/glossary.md)
- [Concepts](https://gitbook.com/docs/resources/concepts.md): Learn the basics of GitBook so you can create and publish outstanding documentation for your users


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