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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 63 User Guide The new page opens as a draft in Contribute. Be sure to add a link to your new page before you publish it (see "Creating text and image links" on page 133). Note: Contribute creates the new page in the same folder as the page you were viewing when you created the page (unless you selected another website in step 2). You can change the folder location when you publish the new page. Creating a stand-alone web page You can use Contribute to create pages that aren't on a website you've connected to. You can save the page on your computer or network. To create a draft that is not associated with a Contribute website: 1 In the Contribute browser, click the New button in the toolbar, or select File > New. The New Web Page or Blog Entry dialog box appears. 2 In the Create new web page or blog entry for pane, expand My Computer (Windows) or This Mac (Macintosh), and then select Blank Web Page. Note: Please select the option under My Computer (Windows) or This Mac (Macintosh) and not under a website that you are connected to. 3 Enter a title for the new page. 4 Click OK, and then click OK again at the prompt. The Save As dialog box appears. 5 Browse to the location where you want to save the file, and click OK. The new page opens as a draft in the Contribute editor. Creating a blog entry for your blog You can create the following types of blog entries: • Blank Blog Entry • Blog Entry Based on a Quoted Selection from a Web Page Creating a blank blog entry You can create a blank blog entry to add to your blog. A blank blog entry is a blank page that might have the template (page layout and elements such as text and images) of your blog template, depending on whether your blog publishing service generates Dreamweaver templates for your blog. For example, if you create a blank blog entry for your blog hosted by TypePad, the blank blog entry has the page layout and elements of the blog template. You can add new information in a blank blog entry.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
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The new page opens as a draft in Contribute. Be sure to add a link to your new page before you publish it (see
“Creating text and image links” on page 133).
Note:
Contribute creates the new page in the same folder as the page you were viewing when you created the page (unless
you selected another website in step 2). You can change the folder location when you publish the new page.
Creating a stand-alone web page
You can use Contribute to create pages that aren’t on a website you’ve connected to. You can save the page on your
computer or network.
To create a draft that is not associated with a Contribute website:
1
In the Contribute browser, click the New button in the toolbar, or select File > New.
The New Web Page or Blog Entry dialog box appears.
2
In the Create new web page or blog entry for pane, expand My Computer (Windows) or This Mac (Macintosh),
and then select Blank Web Page.
Note:
Please select the option under My Computer (Windows) or This Mac (Macintosh) and not under a website that
you are connected to.
3
Enter a title for the new page.
4
Click OK, and then click OK again at the prompt.
The Save As dialog box appears.
5
Browse to the location where you want to save the file, and click OK.
The new page opens as a draft in the Contribute editor.
Creating a blog entry for your blog
You can create the following types of blog entries:
Blank Blog Entry
Blog Entry Based on a Quoted Selection from a Web Page
Creating a blank blog entry
You can create a blank blog entry to add to your blog. A blank blog entry is a blank page that might have the template
(page layout and elements such as text and images) of your blog template, depending on whether your blog
publishing service generates Dreamweaver templates for your blog. For example, if you create a blank blog entry for
your blog hosted by TypePad, the blank blog entry has the page layout and elements of the blog template.
You can add new information in a blank blog entry.