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You work straight on the page you want to change.
After logging in, the control panel shows up down the right corner of the page.
The control panel lists all the editor buttons. There aren't that many editors
– only the ones necessary for doing some basic web publishing.
The metadata editor
There is no log-in button. Press control+shift+L on your keyboard – and up pops the log-in box.
This is where you define the page's general properties,
like it's title, subheader and author.
This is where you write content, upload and insert images,
do layout.
You work in the same area on the page as where the content
is displayed 'live', and pretty much 'see what you get'.
In the page list editor you create a new page, decide the page's position in the menu, plus a few things more.
N.B.: Don't change a page's name in the page list unless the pages has no content – the content (or styles for that matter) will not be transferred along to the new page name. Change the page's url name instead.
The styles editor – the real thing's got even more options
Fonts and colors...
You can change styles for the current page – the page styles editor – as well as styles for the whole site – the template styles editor.
Styles defined for a page override styles defined for the template.
All styles defined in the styles editors override the CSS-styles of the site's underlying template.
Press the backup button in the control panel – and download all content, styles and settings in a handy .zip-file.