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Most Menu Tabs have additional sub-options that provide additional Blogware management functions. These sub-options are called "Menu Subtabs" and look like this;

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The "Dashboard" Menu Tab has Subtabs for;
·Invite Admins: allows Blogware Publishers to invite other Blogware users to act as "Administrators" for a specific Blogware.  
·Invite Posters: allows Blogware Publishers and Administrators to invite other Blogware users to act as "Authors" for a specific Blogware  
·Invite Readers: allows Blogware Publishers and Administrators to invite other Blogware users to create a Blogware account and view privileged or restricted content that the Publisher has created.  
·Bookmarklets: allow Publishers and Administrators to add functions to their desktop web browser that allows the browser to communicate directly with the Blogware content management system and provides Publishers and Administrators with the capability to edit their Favorites and create Article entries from anywhere on the web.  

The "Article & Photo Manager" has Subtabs for;
·View Content: This is the default view in the "Article & Photo Manager" and displays your Article entries and Photographs organized by category. You can change this view by selecting a different category in the "Category Explorer" on the left of the page.  
·Category Settings:This option allows you to specify various settings on a per category basis. This allows you to make different categories act different from one another.  
·Layout Manager: This option is a short cut to the "Look and Feel" menu tab. It allows you to change the design and layout of specific categories on a per category basis. This allows you to make categories look different from one another.  
·Templates:This option is a short cut to the "Templates" menu tab. It allows you to hand-edit the various templates that make up the look and feel of your Blogware on a per category basis. These settings should only be changed by Advanced Users who are comfortable editing HTML by hand..  

The "Look & Feel" Menu tab has Subtabs for;
·Layout Manager: This allows you to change the design and layout of specific categories on a per category basis. This allows you to make categories look different from one another  
·Templates: This option allows you to hand-edit the various templates that make up the look and feel of your Blogware on a per category basis. These settings should only be changed by Advanced Users who are comfortable editing HTML by hand.  
·Add Custom Template: This option allows you to specify custom templates that you can include in the existing Blogware default templates. These settings should only be changed by Advanced Users who are comfortable editing HTML by hand.  
·List Variables: This option allows you to list and specify new Private Template Variables that you can include in your Article and Photo entries. These settings should only be changed by Advanced Users who are comfortable editing HTML by hand. Users that are not comfortable editing HTML by hand may use Global Template Variables instead.  

Settings
·General Settings: This option allows you manage various general Blogware settings such as your Blogware URL, email notices and various posting default settings.  
·Pager Settings: This option allows you to modify how Readers navigate through your Blogware.  
·Blocked IPs: This option allows you to prevent users with IP addresses matching the ones you specify from leaving comments on your Blogware.  
·Admin Users:   This option allows to to grant or remove special privileges from Readers that gives them the capability to manage your Blogware. You should never provide a Reader with Admin User access unless you know and trust them. Admin Users can delete content, remove access and change access settings.  
·User Groups: This option allows you to create groups of friends that you can grant special access privileges to.  
·Notifications: This option displays a list of all Readers that have subscribed to your Blogware and what type of a subscription they have (Blogware-wide or a specific category).