All good websites should have a 'home' page, the first page that is seen by a person when they go to your website. Currently, your site has only one page – the home page – and it doesn't yet say anything about what you do. As an introduction to editing content of your site, we'll begin by editing the home page.
In order to change the page's content, we need to log in as a registered user who has editing privileges, so let's log in as the editor edward that, conveniently, we created earlier.
Notice how, when we are logged in a as a user with an editor role, the home page appears with 'view' and 'edit' tabs. This means that, if we click the edit tab, we can edit the contents of the page.
Now, you are presented with a form that allows you to edit many aspects of the page. Let's concentrate on the 'body' field, which allows you to edit the contents of the page.
This page can be edited in a similar fashion to a word processing document, though the look and feel of web-pages is often restricted somewhat over that of a word processing document. Nevertheless, text can be entered here, and manipulated with various styles (e.g. headings, bold, italics, bullet points, etc.) - the best way to find out what the various style buttons do is by hovering your mouse pointer over them for a few seconds until an explanation of a particular button is displayed. Also, images can easily be added to your web-page.
This is your website, so write anything now on this page, and try some of the buttons to see what they do.
Now, as in the previous steps, scroll to the bottom of the page and 'submit' your changes by clicking the submit button.