Hopefully your imagination is already running with all of the ways you will be able to use these simple and beautiful pages! The best part is all of the complex styling to get the text in the correct positions over the images is already done for you. All of the content on this sample page can be added using the HTML block WYSIWYG editor - no knowledge of HTML needed. So, let's get started! Your Rock installation already has a Landing Page site with the LandingPage theme installed. Your landing pages will usually be a page on this site, rather than being an entire Rock site of their own. You can find this page from your internal site by clicking on Admin Tools > CMS Configuration > Pages and choosing "Landing Pages Home Page" in the menu on the left. Now click the ti ti-copy button shown below, and de-select "Include Child Pages". Once the page is created, click Edit and you can fill in a little bit of information about the new landing page. Page Names - Provide at least an Internal Name for the new page: this is the name you'll see for the page from the admin side of Rock. Frequently this will be the same name as you provide for the Page Title (which can be displayed on the page body itself) and the Browser Title (which is what the browser tab will be called when the page is loaded), but they can be different if you wish.Layout - On a site using the LandingPage theme, you have more layout options than most of your other themes. Select the layout you want for this particular landing page here (refer to the below section for more information on your choices).Header Image - This is where you can upload an image that this page will use as the background for the hero image at the top of the page. All of the fancy formatting is done for you- you just need to provide the image itself.Secondary Image - Some layouts have a secondary hero image near the bottom of the page (such as we saw in the sample Landing Page above). If the layout you selected above has this zone, you can upload an image here for it to use as the background. Once you've updated all of the information for the new page, click Save. When the page reloads, you'll see a link (e.g., /page/123) to your new Landing Page. Click that link and you'll be taken to your new landing page, with the logo and graphics already in place, and content copied from the initial demo page, ready for you to edit as you wish. Wasn't that easy? Now you can use the "Zones" button on the Admin Toolbar and start adding blocks and content to your page