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INTRODUCTION TO CONTRIBUTE
Adobe Contribute CS3 is a simplified Web editor that makes it easy to maintain an existing Web
site. It is ideal for occasional edits by non-technical people including changes to existing pages,
new pages duplicated from them, and rollback to earlier versions. For groups, it also allows for
routing of changes for approval before publishing to a Web server.
Due to its simplified capabilities, Contribute is not good for changing the structure of your Web
site, including creating new folders and adding files to them. It is also not good for editing
JavaScript, style sheets and templates. If you need to perform any of these tasks, use
Dreamweaver.
The Contribute Process
Contribute uses a three step process to help you locate the Web page you want to edit, make
your changes to the page, and then copy your revised Web page to the Web server. Contribute
calls these three steps: browse, edit, and publish.
TIP: You must connect to a Web site before you can edit and publish pages on
that site. For more information, see the section Connecting to a Web Site.
Here is an overview of the Contribute workflow:
step 1.
Browse to a page. Use the Contribute browser to find the Web page you want to
edit. The browser toolbar has the normal navigation buttons plus additional buttons
specific to tasks in Contribute, such as Connect, Edit Page, Publish, and Choose.
Some buttons appear only after you find a Web page and connect to that site.
step 2.
Edit your page. After you browse to the page you want to edit, click the Edit Page
button in the toolbar to open the page in the Contribute editor. Contribute copies
the file from the Web server to your computer and locks it on the server so that no
one else can edit the page while you are working on it. If the Edit Page button does
not appear in the browser, you cannot edit the page you are viewing.
step 3.
Publish your changes. When you finish editing your page, you can save it as a draft,
send it to another person for review, publish it immediately to the Web server, or
cancel your changes.
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