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157 Chapter 11: Publishing Your Web Pages and Blog Entries Publishing a draft makes it live on your website or blog, so your visitors can view the page. Before you publish your draft, you can preview it in your browser. You can also make the draft available to others for review, to get approval or feedback, before you publish the draft (see "Getting web page drafts and files reviewed by others" on page 41). If you decide not to publish your draft, you can cancel it, leaving the published version of the page as is. If the draft you're publishing was already on your website, Adobe® Contribute® CS3 replaces the existing page with your updated version. You can also make updates to an existing page, and then publish it as a new page without altering the original page. If the draft you're publishing is a new page that was not on your website or blog, Contribute adds it to your website or blog. For new pages, Contribute asks you to name the file for the page before you publish. After you publish a draft, if you realize that you need to unpublish it, don't worry-you can undo publishing by reverting to a previous version of the page if your Contribute administrator has enabled the Page Rollback feature. You can publish your Microsoft Office documents to your websites that you are connected to, without opening Contribute. The Contribute plug-ins in Word, Excel, and Outlook email reader let you easily publish your Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and e-mail messages to your website. You can publish a document to a web page in the document's default format (as a .doc/.docx file in Word or a .xls/.xlsx/.xlsm file in Excel), in the .htm format, or as a PDF. Microsoft Outlook documents can be published only as .htm files. With Contribute, you can easily post content to your blogs directly from Microsoft Office applications and browsers such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. You can also post content such as news items to your blog from RSS aggregators. You can post any web page or a document to your blog and modify the contents before you publish it. You can also Contribute to publish blank blog entries to your blog. Additionally, you can publish blog entries that have links to new blank blog entries and publish all of the blog entries at once. This chapter contains the following sections: • "About the Rollback feature for web pages" on page 158 • "Previewing a page in your default browser" on page 158 • "Publishing a page to your website" on page 158 • "Publishing a file from your computer to your website" on page 162 • "Replacing a file on your website" on page 164 • "Rolling back to a previous version of a page" on page 166 • "Publishing a document from Microsoft Office to your website (Windows only)" on page 167 • "Posting content to a blog" on page 169 • "Posting content to a blog from RSS aggregators" on page 172 • "Publishing a blog entry to your blog" on page 175

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Chapter 11: Publishing Your Web Pages
and Blog Entries
Publishing a draft makes it
live
on your website or blog, so your visitors can view the page.
Before you publish your draft, you can preview it in your browser. You can also make the draft available to others for
review, to get approval or feedback, before you publish the draft (see “Getting web page drafts and files reviewed by
others” on page 41). If you decide not to publish your draft, you can cancel it, leaving the published version of the
page as is.
If the draft you’re publishing was already on your website, Adobe® Contribute® CS3 replaces the existing page with
your updated version. You can also make updates to an existing page, and then publish it as a new page without
altering the original page.
If the draft you’re publishing is a new page that was not on your website or blog, Contribute adds it to your website
or blog. For new pages, Contribute asks you to name the file for the page before you publish.
After you publish a draft, if you realize that you need to
unpublish
it, don’t worry—you can undo publishing by
reverting to a previous version of the page if your Contribute administrator has enabled the Page Rollback feature.
You can publish your Microsoft Office documents to your websites that you are connected to, without opening
Contribute. The Contribute plug-ins in Word, Excel, and Outlook email reader let you easily publish your Word
documents, Excel spreadsheets, and e-mail messages to your website. You can publish a document to a web page in
the document’s default format (as a .doc/.docx file in Word or a .xls/.xlsx/.xlsm file in Excel), in the .htm format, or
as a PDF. Microsoft Outlook documents can be published only as .htm files.
With Contribute, you can easily post content to your blogs directly from Microsoft Office applications and browsers
such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. You can also post content such as news items to your blog from RSS
aggregators. You can post any web page or a document to your blog and modify the contents before you publish it.
You can also Contribute to publish blank blog entries to your blog. Additionally, you can publish blog entries that
have links to new blank blog entries and publish all of the blog entries at once.
This chapter contains the following sections:
“About the Rollback feature for web pages” on page 158
“Previewing a page in your default browser” on page 158
“Publishing a page to your website” on page 158
“Publishing a file from your computer to your website” on page 162
“Replacing a file on your website” on page 164
“Rolling back to a previous version of a page” on page 166
“Publishing a document from Microsoft Office to your website (Windows only)” on page 167
“Posting content to a blog” on page 169
“Posting content to a blog from RSS aggregators” on page 172
“Publishing a blog entry to your blog” on page 175