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Linking to a new blank blog entry

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 136 User Guide Contribute adds the link to the draft, and then opens the new page in the Contribute editor. To return to the draft where you added the link, click the draft title in the Pages panel. Note: Contribute automatically saves the new page in the same folder as the draft that links to it (unless you selected another website). When you publish your draft, Contribute also publishes the new page. You can change the folder location for the new page then, if you need to. Linking to a new blank blog entry You can create a link to a new blank blog entry on your blog-that is, you can create a link to a new blog entry that Contribute creates at the same time that it creates the link. Note: The new blank blog entry appears on your blog when you publish the blog entry draft (the blog entry where you want to insert the link) with the link. To create a link to a new blank blog entry: 1 In your blog entry draft, do one of the following to indicate the link location: • Place the insertion point in the draft. • Select text in the draft. • Select an image in the draft. Note: Some blogs do not allow images, enclosures, media files, and links to local files in the content. Verify if your blog makes this exception. 2 Do one of the following to open the Insert Link dialog box: • Click the Link button in the toolbar, and select Create New Entry. • Select Insert > Link > Create New Entry. • Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), and select Insert Link. The Insert Link dialog box appears.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
136
Contribute adds the link to the draft, and then opens the new page in the Contribute editor. To return to the draft
where you added the link, click the draft title in the Pages panel.
Note:
Contribute automatically saves the new page in the same folder as the draft that links to it (unless you selected
another website). When you publish your draft, Contribute also publishes the new page. You can change the folder
location for the new page then, if you need to.
Linking to a new blank blog entry
You can create a link to a new blank blog entry on your blog—that is, you can create a link to a new blog entry that
Contribute creates at the same time that it creates the link.
Note:
The new blank blog entry appears on your blog when you publish the blog entry draft (the blog entry where you
want to insert the link) with the link.
To create a link to a new blank blog entry:
1
In your blog entry draft, do one of the following to indicate the link location:
Place the insertion point in the draft.
Select text in the draft.
Select an image in the draft.
Note:
Some blogs do not allow images, enclosures, media files, and links to local files in the content. Verify if your blog
makes this exception.
2
Do one of the following to open the Insert Link dialog box:
Click the Link button in the toolbar, and select Create New Entry.
Select Insert > Link > Create New Entry.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), and select Insert Link.
The Insert Link dialog box appears.