Adobe 65015459 User Guide - Page 210

Managing website and blog server connections

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 204 User Guide 3 Select the publishing options for the blog host: • Allow images (GIF, JPG, PNG, and so on) • Allow audio (MP3, WMA, WAV, and so on) • Allow video (MPG, MPEG, WMV, and so on) 4 Click OK. You can publish blog entries with the specified file types. Managing website and blog server connections You can use the My Connections dialog box to manage your website and blog server connections. The connection management options differ for non-CPS-managed websites, CPS-managed websites, and blog connections. You can also use the My Connections dialog box to specify the types of audio, video, and image files that you can publish in blog entries. For websites managed with CPS, you can either disable connections of individual sites, or you can remove the CPS connection. You cannot rename or remove an individual connection if it is managed using CPS. For blogs, you can disable only the blog server. Disabling a blog server disables all blogs hosted on that server. You cannot disable individual blogs hosted by a server. Similarly, you can rename only the blog server listed in the My Connections dialog box, not individual blogs hosted by a blog server. To manage website and blog server connections: 1 Select Edit > My Connections (Windows) or Contribute > My Connections (Macintosh). The My Connections dialog box appears. 2 Select a website or blog server from the list of connections. 3 Manage connections by doing any of the following: • "Editing website and blog server connections" on page 205

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
204
3
Select the publishing options for the blog host:
Allow images (GIF, JPG, PNG, and so on)
Allow audio (MP3, WMA, WAV, and so on)
Allow video (MPG, MPEG, WMV, and so on)
4
Click OK.
You can publish blog entries with the specified file types.
Managing website and blog server connections
You can use the My Connections dialog box to manage your website and blog server connections. The connection
management options differ for non-CPS-managed websites, CPS-managed websites, and blog connections.
You can also use the My Connections dialog box to specify the types of audio, video, and image files that you can
publish in blog entries.
For websites managed with CPS, you can either disable connections of individual sites, or you can remove the CPS
connection. You cannot rename or remove an individual connection if it is managed using CPS.
For blogs, you can disable only the blog server. Disabling a blog server disables all blogs hosted on that server. You
cannot disable individual blogs hosted by a server. Similarly, you can rename only the blog server listed in the My
Connections dialog box, not individual blogs hosted by a blog server.
To manage website and blog server connections:
1
Select Edit > My Connections (Windows) or Contribute > My Connections (Macintosh).
The My Connections dialog box appears.
2
Select a website or blog server from the list of connections.
3
Manage connections by doing any of the following:
“Editing website and blog server connections” on page 205