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Basic facts you should be familiar withMost people prefer to start with Styling and then proceed with the Content, others do it in the opposite order. The former is recommended, because it's a common procedure followed during web site development: « design first, content afterwards » You can, of course, do them at the same time. It's your site after all! But, no matter your approach to this dilemma, you have to know your way around zoglair interface. How to know if you are logged in or outThis really depends on your site's design (~skin). Zoglair does not enforce a certain interface. Usually, there are two ways to find out:
How to log inIf there is a Login link somewhere (usually on the top-right of the page), then obviously you use that. Otherwise, you can always log in by using the following url:
If you just finished zoglair setup, you are automatically logged in as webmaster, using the credentials you entered in that screen. If someone else set up everything on your behalf, you have probably given some administrator credentials, which you have to use. How to log outIf there is a Logout link somewhere (usually on the top-right of the page), then obviously you use that. Otherwise, you can always log out by using the following url:
How to enter ACPThe ACP (Administration Control Panel) is your site's backend, an environment that gives you access to administrative tasks. If your site displays a user toolbar, and you see this icon , you can click on that. Otherwise, you can use the following url:
You can change the above path ("/acp/") from inside ACP, and is generally a good idea to do so. You will learn how to do it, later in this guide. User toolbarZoglair supports a dynamic toolbar, with icon-buttons that appear/disappear depending on user rights and active page context. This toolbar, however, is not enforced. You can choose to display it or not, as a whole, and you can add, remove or change its icons. You will learn how to do it, in the Menus chapter of this guide. For now, just have a look at the default icons and their functionality:
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