-- dead-simple installation: drop the files, open the page
-- links are stored in a file
- - compact storage
- - no database required
- - easy backup: simply copy the datastore file
-- import and export links as Netscape bookmarks
-
-### Accessibility
-- Firefox bookmarlet to share links in one click
-- support for mobile browsers
-- works with Javascript disabled
-- easy page customization through HTML/CSS/RainTPL
-
-### Security
-- bruteforce-proof login form
-- protected against [XSRF](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_request_forgery)
-and session cookie hijacking
-
-### Goodies
-- thumbnail generation for images and video services:
-dailymotion, flickr, imageshack, imgur, vimeo, xkcd, youtube...
- - lazy-loading with [bLazy](http://dinbror.dk/blazy/)
-- [PubSubHubbub](https://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/) protocol support
-- URL cleanup: automatic removal of `?utm_source=...`, `fb=...`
-- discreet pop-up notification when a new release is available
-
-### REST API
-
-Easily extensible by any client using the REST API exposed by Shaarli.
-
-See the [API documentation](http://shaarli.github.io/api-documentation/).
-
-### Using Shaarli as a blog, notepad, pastebin...
-- Go to your Shaarli setup and log in
-- Click the `Add Link` button
-- To share text only, do not enter any URL in the corresponding input field and click `Add Link`
-- Pick a title and enter your article, or note, in the description field; add a few tags; optionally check `Private` then click `Save`
-- Voilà! Your article is now published (privately if you selected that option) and accessible using its permalink.
+
+- Dead-simple [installation](Installation.md): drop the files on your server, open the page
+- Shaares are stored in a file (no database required, easy [backup](Backup-and-restore.md))
+- [Configurable](Shaarli-configuration.md) from dialog and configuration file
+- Extensible through third-party [plugins and themes](Community-and-related-software.md)
+
+
+### Fast
+
+- Fast! Small datastore file, write-once/read-many, served most of the time from OS disk caches (no disk I/O)
+- Stays fast with even tens of thousands shaares!
+
+
+### Self-hosted
+
+- Shaarli is an alternative to commercial services such as StumbleUpon, Delicio.us, Diigo...
+- The data is yours, [import and export](Usage#import-export) it to HTML bookmarksformat compatible with most web browser, and from a variety of formats
+- Shaarli does not send any telemetry/metrics/private information to developers
+- Shaarli is Free and Open-Source software, inspect and change how the program works in the [source code](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli)
+- Built-in [Security](dev/Development.md#security) features to help you protect your Shaarli instance
+