Site Manager menu

So i have just upgraded BC from web basic with Creative Cloud to E-Commerce.
When i log back into BC i go to add a secure zone and all i see in the list under Site Manager is Web Forms, and System Emails. Where is the rest of the list? How do i get the full listing that you get when you start a free trial?
Thank you in advance
Luke

Hi Luke,
In Admin panel, on right hand side top corner, click on my details under your name, scroll a bit down, and check the box that says "Enable online content editing" and click on save", refresh your web page. You should have all the options

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