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Congratulations! You now have a fully functional installation of CMS Made Simple and you are almost ready to start building your site. First thing though, you should click here to check if your site requires a database upgrade. After you have confirmed you are up to date, then we can get cracking on the site development!
These default pages are devoted to showing you the basics of how to get your site up with CMS Made Simple.
To get to the Administration Panel you have to login as the administrator (with the username/password you mentioned during the installation process) on your site at http://yourwebsite.com/cmsmspath/admin.
If you are right now on your own default install, you can probably just click this link.
Learning CMS Made Simple
On these example pages many of the features of the default installation of CMS Made Simple are described and demonstrated. You can learn about how to use different kinds of menus, templates, stylesheets and extensions.
Read about how to use CMS Made Simple in the documentation(external link). In case you need any help the community is always at your service, in the forum(external link) or the IRC(external link).
License
CMS Made Simple is released under the GPL(external link) license
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