Basic Instructions?
PermalinkFor example, I can add a page. The page has a bunch of empty spaces for blocks. I assume this is a function of either a theme or template. I picked one called a content space and added a content block. I was able to add text, add working links, and add a background image.
But that only affected that block. The page, when viewed from the outside, shows the block with a lot of white around it. This brings up a lot of questions:
1. How can I add a background to a page, not just a single block?
2. How do I know what to put in these blocks?
3. If I don't need a block, can I delete it? If I delete it, can I get it back in the future?
4. How do I learn about all the different kinds of blocks?
5. A lot of the documentation I find uses terms I don't understand (ergo, the need for BASIC instructions.
I'm finding that uploading files and getting them into the site is extremely klunky, time consuming, and involves a lot of typing, cut-and-paste, and screen hopping. Are there basic instructions in how to streamline this?
Where can I learn about placing files for downloading only? Where can I learn about imbedding icons into blocks that can be turned into links?
And lots of other questions.
Time to call it quits for the day and regain a modicum of sanity.

I don't know what an RSS is (one of the warnings at the add-on description) and I hope I didn't break anything too badly.
I also don't know if the picture is optimized per the description. I guess I'll poke around with that if it's "out-of-spec."
There are also several on-off switches I could experiment with.
I'm hoping this will work. Until then, I'll probably work on a pure white page with dark lettering. Not terribly attractive, but at least somewhat functional.
These are specific to my application of concrete5, and they're incomplete, but I tried to start with zero. Technically, they're public domain. I will even supply the powerpoint if you want to take what I've done and make it your own.
https://leanpub.com/concrete5quickstartguide...
The official editor documentation, of course, is at
https://documentation.concrete5.org/editors...
In addition to what Gondwana recommended, there is a version 8 quick start guide available also.
https://mesuva.gitbooks.io/quick-start-guide-for-concrete5-version-8...
https://www.concrete5.org/about/blog/documentation-updates/we-need-y...
and the pages linked therefrom.
Alas, the problem is getting slackers like me to actually contribute.