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  1. How Beatrix will look on your screen after signing in

  2. How your website will look and be organized in Beatrix CMS

  3. The difference between the Content folder and the Root Pages folder

  4. Where content items are built and where pages are built

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Think of pages as blank canvases for content. You will build your site by adding content items to new or existing pages in the desired section of your site. Understanding the distinction between pages and content items is essential for using Beatrix CMS.

Publications

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Websites

Websites are listed in the left column Beatrix CMS (the Website Name list).

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For information on where Publications Websites can be found in Beatrix and how they work, visit these instructions:

Introduction to Beatrix CMSPublications

Development Pane

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Editing window

The Editing window is the main “viewing” window of the Tridion interfaceBeatrix CMS.

For information on how Tridion’s Development Pane looks Beatrix' editing options look in your browser, visit these instructions:

Introduction to Beatrix CMSDevelopment PaneCMS Editing Window

Folders in Beatrix

There are two main sections in which Beatrix work is done: Content and Pages.

For an introduction to the two main Sections of Beatrix, their differences, and when to use each of them, visit these instructions:

Introduction to Beatrix CMSFolders Folders in Beatrix CMS

Creating a new YSM website publication

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For information on Creating a new YSM website publication in Tridion, visit these instructions:Creating a new YSM website publication in Beatrix CMS

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