Getting Around the Administration

Listed here are the various ways to navigate the software, as well as brief descriptions of the navigation items.
Utility Links
The utility links are located at the top of the screen, divided on the left and the right. The six utility links are shown below, connected and enlarged.

The utility links are comprised of:
Dashboard
This link brings you back to the home page (or Dashboard) of the administrative part of your website.
View My Site
This link opens your website's home page (http://www.yourdomain.com) in a new window.
Settings
This link gives you access to change the color scheme of the software, configure the site name and domain properties, configure the Breadcrumb Trail, even expand the number of icons and options available in the Rich Text Editor.
My Account
This link will bring you to your account settings page.
Log Out
This link will log you out of the administrative part of your website and bring you to the login screen.
Help
This link opens the CMS documentation in a new window.
My Apps


Also on every page is the My Apps button. This button, located in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen provides you with access to all the different applications (or module), of your website. Depending on what applications you have access to, your list may vary. To access your list of applications, simply hover your cursor over the My Apps button and your list will appear.
Application Links

When you navigate to an application, a tabbed navigation menu for that specific module will appear near the top of the page. These buttons link to related pages of the application and allow for quicker movement within the CMS. Above is an example of the navigation available while the user is visiting the Navigation Page. Note that the current page is highlighted to distinguish it from the other related pages.
Breadcrumb Trail

Breadcrumb trail is a collection of links, usually towards the top of a page, that show the user how they got to the current page, in reference to the home page. These links allow the user to retrace their breadcrumbs (pages viewed to get to the current page), to easily navigate back and forth.


