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In the support documents in this section, you will learn how Beatrix organizes pages and contents and how to navigate Tridioncontent.
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You need to use a web browser (e.g. Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, or Safari) to access SDL Tridion.
The program will only be "open" in the tab or window that you are using SDL Tridion. SDL Tridion operates best on Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.
If necessary, Internet Explorer 11 or newer or the latest version of Safari can be used, but SDL Tridion runs slower on these browsers.
SDL Tridion Beatrix.
Beatrix CMS can be accessed at https://editbeatrix.yale.edu/sdl/. You will be prompted to login with your NetID and password.
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Part 1: The Fundamentals
Before learning how to create or edit your site, please review these SDL Tridion Beatrix fundamentals. Understanding whats discussed in the following sections is critical for being able to progress to the next stages of page and website development.
For the basics and an overview of how Tridion Beatrix looks in you browser, visit these instructions:
Introduction to Beatrix CMSSDL Beatrix CMS Basics
For information on navigating through SDL Tridion, visit these instructions:
Part 2: Overview of Website Building
Now that you've learned some general features of SDL Tridion, you can begin to think about how to organize and build your website, with the instructions below.
For information regarding structure groups in Tridion navigation, visit these instructions:
Introduction to Beatrix CMSStructure GroupsCMS Directories
For more information on creating pages and filling them with componentscontent items, visit these instructions:
Introduction to Beatrix CMSPagesCMS Pages
For more information on creating components content, visit these instructions:
Part 3: Going Live & Editing Existing Material
These instructions discuss general rules for publishing and editing in TridionBeatrix.
For more information on publishing Tridion content to a website, visit these instructions:
For more information on editing existing Tridion content on a website, visit these instructions: