Congratulations! You have successfully installed Gummy Bear! To ensure your experience with Sueetie is super-splendid and error-free, please read through the Post-Installation Checklist on the Sueetie Wiki.
Okay, Gummy Bear is up and smokin' hot! Now what? I would recommend first logging in as "admin" (password "password") and become familiar with the Site Control Panel. One of Gummy Bear's objectives is to introduce you to the great Open Source .NET apps that form a Sueetie online community. BlogEngine.NET, YetAnotherForum.NET, Gallery Server Pro and ScrewTurn Wiki. Each of the apps has its own Administrative area, so you'll want to become familiar with them as well.
Next, some content would be nice, so start entering blog posts, comments, forum discussions, media, web pages...go crazy. The Gummy Bear installation process is simple enough that you'll be able to fill up with fun and then lock-and-load for the real deal very simply. See Gummy Bear Reloaded in the sueetie.com Wiki for info on restoring Gummy Bear to its virginal state.
Theming. Ah, yes. I'm sure re-theming Gummy Bear is a priority for you. It would be for me. Gummy Bear 1.3 comes with two variations on the installed Lollipop Classic Red theme, Lollipop Black and Blocked Lollipop. It only takes a couple of minutes to load up one of these new themes. See Customizing Lollipop in the sueetie.com Wiki for more. If you’re the adventurous type and want to create a brand new theme, see Theming Gummy Bear in the sueetie.com Wiki.
I saved the most important info for last. Please go to the Gummy Bear Discussions on the sueetie.com Forums to share your experience, offer suggestions, report bugs (bugs? Yeah, right!... :) or ask any questions you have about using Gummy Bear. Any late-breaking Gummy Bear news will be posted to the Gummy Bear Announcements Forum as well.
I hope your experience with Gummy Bear is filled with sueetness.