IF YOU'VE FOUND THIS, BEWARE: THIS IS STILL VERY MUCH IN DEVELOPMENT
Something I've noticed is that a lot of webpages for questions and answers on religious topics at some point start getting an accusatory or condescending tone towards a different denomination. This is my effort to change that and create a space that is welcoming to all, so anyone can come to learn basic beliefs on Catholic and protestant sides.
A pet peeve of mine is when someone is trying to make a point or assumption about someone or something else but then uses a biased or uninformed source to back it up. For example- someone says that Luther always intended to revolt and that he wanted to start a new church. Many Catholic websites will claim things like this; however, it can be found that Luther initially wanted to stay with the Catholic Church- not create his own. It wasn't until later that he decided to create his own church after he started questioning more and more of his faith. On the other hand, many protestant websites will claim that Catholics worship the saints and then site an obviously protestant website. Again, it can be found that the Catholic Church does not condone the worship of saints- they ask the saints to pray for them just as many protestants ask their friends here on Earth to pray for them.
The top menu, the footer, and some page layouts are prepared as components, so you can re-use them and edit them centrally. If you want to edit something but you can't find its settings, it may well be part of a component. Open the component editor to edit those.
You will find a white-on-transparent menu component. When editing it in the component editor, you may want to give it a dark background-color first so you can see what you are editing. Once done, make it transparent again.