ByMRC users can login to their website from a specific link or directly from a page set-up for Direct Login.
To login from this page tap the ESC key on your keyboard three times (AOL users type &edit).
The login name is DEMO and the password is DEMO. You will then see ALL the features available to you.
This Direct Login feature is inactive once a page has been loaded into the editor so only one person can work on any page of the site at one time..
To switch the editor On/Off click the

icon. Clicking again does the opposite.
To reload/refresh the page click the

icon.
There are different types of users for a site. A Super User will initially be able to edit the Full Page. Normal Users will be able to edit the page in only Block Editing Mode. A site can be set up so only certain people can edit certain pages or certain blocks of text on pages.
Each page will have a toolbar appear above the screen, with easy to use buttons.
This is a close up of the toolbar, showing the identification helper that pops up when you rest your mouse over it. This helps you identify the function of each button in case it's not obvious to you.
In Block Editing Mode, borderless tables are outlined to show where they are, and links are disabled only inside of editable blocks. There are three types of blocks. You don't need to know all of this, it's just an overview.
Because this page is displayed only with a demo this page can not be saved.
Editblock:
When one or more editblocks are on a page the areas inside of the editblocks are editable. These are graphically displayed by a green dashed line. (If you don't see any green dashed lines on this page, then you are not logged in. Go back to the top and read how to log in to see all the features of this page.) When the page is saved only the block areas are sent to the server (not the entire page). The website then replaces those blocks in the file with the contents from the browser.
Includeblock:
An includeblock encloses an SSI - ASP - PHP include tag that imports content from an external file. The purpose of an includeblock is to be able to edit the contents of the block and write that content to the imported external file instead of to the page. Again, this is just here as an example. If you need this type of file on your site and the ability to work with it, we will show you how.
Excludeblock:
Content inside of an excludeblock can not be edited. Specific content you do not want to be edited can be placed inside of Excludeblocks. This is handy when you have multiple people working on a site and want to limit their access to certain areas. Exclude blocks have a double solid red line around them.