+<div class="paragraph"><p>It’s also possible to use the color_good, color_degraded, color_bad directives\r
+to define specific colors per module. If one of these directives is defined\r
+in a module section its value will override the value defined in the general\r
+section just for this module.</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>If you don’t fancy the vertical separators between modules i3status/i3bar\r
+uses by default, you can employ the <tt>separator</tt> directive to configure how\r
+modules are separated. You can either disable the default separator altogether\r
+setting it to the empty string. You might then define separation as part of a\r
+module’s format string. This is your only option when using the i3bar output\r
+format as the separator is drawn by i3bar directly otherwise. For the other\r
+output formats, the provided non-empty string will be automatically enclosed\r
+with the necessary coloring bits if color support is enabled.</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>i3bar supports Pango markup, allowing your format strings to specify font\r
+color, size, etc. by setting the <tt>markup</tt> directive to "pango". Note that the\r
+ampersand ("&"), less-than ("<"), greater-than (">"), single-quote ("'"), and\r
+double-quote (""") characters need to be replaced with "<tt>&amp;</tt>", "<tt>&lt;</tt>",\r
+"<tt>&gt;</tt>", "<tt>&apos;</tt>", and "<tt>&quot;</tt>" respectively. This is done automatically\r
+for generated content (e.g. wireless ESSID, time).</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Example configuration</strong>:</p></div>\r
+<div class="listingblock">\r
+<div class="content">\r
+<pre><tt>general {\r
+ output_format = "xmobar"\r
+ separator = " "\r
+}\r
+\r
+order += "load"\r
+order += "disk /"\r
+\r
+load {\r
+ format = "[ load: %1min, %5min, %15min ]"\r
+}\r
+disk "/" {\r
+ format = "%avail"\r
+}</tt></pre>\r
+</div></div>\r