Introduction
Phosis can be a little overwhelming the first time you log in. It’s designed to strike a balance between being powerful enough for technical users to really be able to craft some extremely customized sites while still allowing non-technical users to edit content. But, we recognize this means it’s not as user-friendly as website systems like Squarespace or Wix.
Fortunately, once you or your frontend developers have got your site’s structure, base content, and custom data set up, it’s pretty straightforward to get around and make edits.
Change Everything¶
Phosis’s editors give you a lot of power in terms of what you can change on your site. However, this also means that you should be careful and mindful if you’re editing HTML and other code.
So let’s dive in and get you acquainted with Phosis’s core concepts, the various content editors, and the different types of pages/content you can have in Phosis – and how they fit together.
Then, once you’ve gotten comfortable with the terminology and concepts we’re using, we can start walking you through the user interface and common tasks.