The site manager is what will mostly be used to edit the content of your page. It can be accessed from the Start Page, by clicking on the Site Manager icon:
The site manager is responsible for basic content changes. Every page that is created in the CMS will be represented in the Site Map of the site manager. The site manager is where you can determine which layout a page uses, whether a page is published, the type of page it is, the name, link, various navigation options, the page's position in relation to other pages, and any static content.
The visual editor. The visual editor is where you will make all content changes to any page using the site manager. It is not unique to the site manager module, rather, it is used in the majority of the modules. While the text editor portion of it (everything below the 'Content', 'Navigation', and 'Options' tabs) will stay the same, the visual editor options (the tabs and everything above) will be different for various modules.
The Site Map. The Site Map is unique to the site manager module. It allows you to move pages throughout your site structure, add pages, delete pages, open pages for edit, handle group operations, and search for pages.
A shortcut labeled 'View the results'. This will open up the page you are editing in another window, as to allow you to look at the page. Note that if you make changes to your page in the site manager, then open up your page without saving them yet, those changes will not be in place. This shortcut can also be found on any module that is linked to a page. If you do not have a page tied to that module yet, you will find an error (image of error to the right) instead. In this error, there is a link ('Click here') that will automatically bring you to the site manager module and make a blank page that links with the module, fixing the error.
The shortcut menu. You can click on any one of the sections to move over to that section, or you can click the triangle that points to the right to pop-up a list of shortcuts to modules within those sections. This is also on almost every part of the CMS.