The central backbone of any web site is the page tree. The page tree represents the entire web site in one, easy to comprehend package. Each page in BlueInk is made up of multiple Content Items that can be shared with other pages and sorted using your mouse.
Content is king, right? If it is, then it deserves to be treated like one. Since not all content (kingly as it may be) is the same, BlueInk uses a concept called Content Types. Content Types allow the web site editor to enter his or her information into structured forms that can then be output in other various formats. Providing content in other forms allows your regal creations to conquer the computer world via syndication, easy download into address books, and output as PDF to take over the land of printers.
BlueInk's Media section lets you play with your images and files. Upload them, drag-and-drop them, and delete them until you've got things just the way you want. Then hop over to the Content section and add them willy-nilly to all that wonderful content you just made.
A BlueInk web site doesn't have to be a solo endeavor. If you've signed up to be the proud owner of a multi-editor web site, you can manage user accounts and give each of your friends, family, or coworkers privileges to edit along with you.