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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 223 User Guide Contribute lets you limit the number of CSS styles available in the Style menu by selecting a CSS style sheet from which to filter styles for a given role. The filter file you select can include only those styles you want the members of that role to have access to, or you can create individual CSS style sheets for each role, and select them as the CSS styles to use for that role. To limit the number of available CSS styles: 1 Open the Edit Role Name Settings dialog box, if it's not already open. (See "Editing a role's settings" on page 214.) 2 Click the Styles and Fonts category on the left side of the dialog box. 3 From the Style support pop-up menu, select Document-level CSS. 4 Select the following options: • Allow users to apply styles • Include CSS styles in the Style menu • Show only CSS styles included in the CSS file 5 Click Choose. The Choose File or Blog Entry dialog box shows all folders and files under the website's root. 6 Navigate to the CSS style sheet whose styles you want to let users access from the Styles menu. 7 Select the CSS style sheet, and then click OK. 8 Select another role settings category to modify, or click OK to apply your changes. Settings for new web pages The New Pages category in the Edit Role Name Settings dialog box lets you specify whether users can create blank pages or create duplicate pages by copying the current page. You can also define which Dreamweaver templates users are able to see and use. To set the new pages options for a website: 1 Open the Edit Role Name Settings dialog box, if it's not already open. (See "Editing a role's settings" on page 214.)

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
223
Contribute lets you limit the number of CSS styles available in the Style menu by selecting a CSS style sheet from
which to filter styles for a given role. The filter file you select can include only those styles you want the members of
that role to have access to, or you can create individual CSS style sheets for each role, and select them as the CSS styles
to use for that role.
To limit the number of available CSS styles:
1
Open the Edit
Role Name
Settings dialog box, if it’s not already open. (See “Editing a role’s settings” on page 214.)
2
Click the Styles and Fonts category on the left side of the dialog box.
3
From the Style support pop-up menu, select Document-level CSS.
4
Select the following options:
Allow users to apply styles
Include CSS styles in the Style menu
Show only CSS styles included in the CSS file
5
Click Choose.
The Choose File or Blog Entry dialog box shows all folders and files under the website’s root.
6
Navigate to the CSS style sheet whose styles you want to let users access from the Styles menu.
7
Select the CSS style sheet, and then click OK.
8
Select another role settings category to modify, or click OK to apply your changes.
Settings for new web pages
The New Pages category in the Edit
Role Name
Settings dialog box lets you specify whether users can create blank
pages or create duplicate pages by copying the current page. You can also define which Dreamweaver templates users
are able to see and use.
To set the new pages options for a website:
1
Open the Edit
Role Name
Settings dialog box, if it’s not already open. (See “Editing a role’s settings” on page 214.)