Overview dissects the elements of a BlogMax page.
Installation tells you how to install BlogMax in your Emacs and
how to set up your first web site.
weblog.ini is the file that identifies a weblog and specifies many
of its parameters.
Weblog Day Files documents how you tell BlogMax that files belong
to a particular day's weblog.
Weblog Mode documents the Emacs commands available in weblog mode.
Templates is everything you want to know about how BlogMax wraps
templates around your text.
Macros documents the macros, e.g. \{calendar}.
RSS tells you how to configure your site's RSS template.
Defining New Macros tells you how to create your own macros. You
need to grok Emacs lisp to do this.
BlogMax Code is an HTML-ized version of {@blogmax.el}. The latter
tends to be more up-to-date as I often forget to regenerate the former
(this will change once I implement dependencies).
A Day in the Life of a BlogMax Web Site shows the sequence of
operations that I go through each day to update my weblog.