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The Contribute browser and editor, The Contribute toolbars

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 20 User Guide A. Toolbar B. Start page in the browser and editor C. Sidebar The Contribute browser and editor The main window in Contribute is used for browsing and editing. If you are not sure whether you are browsing or editing in Contribute, look at the toolbar. The toolbars are different when you are browsing and when you are editing a draft (see "The Contribute toolbars" on page 20). When you use the Contribute browser, you can browse to any web page-not just to pages on your website. The Contribute browser functions as a true web browser: Click links in web pages to browse to the page you want to edit. You can also create bookmarks to pages that you visit frequently. When you use the Contribute editor, you can edit pages in websites you have connected to (see "Connecting to a website or blog" on page 12). You can edit text, images, tables, links, and pages with frames. You can publish your changes to make the updated web page live on your website. It's easy to browse and edit in Contribute, and to switch between browsing and editing. For more information, see "Switching between browsing and editing" on page 23. The Contribute toolbars The Contribute toolbar changes according to whether you are browsing or editing a web page or a blog entry. When you are editing, the editor toolbar lets you edit text or images, depending on the content you've selected. And when you are editing a draft for your blog, the blog metadata and secondary metadata toolbars are also available. Depending on the role the Contribute administrator assigned you, some buttons in the toolbars might not be enabled for you. The browser toolbar contains buttons for navigating your website or creating a page or blog entry. The browser toolbar contains the same options for websites and blogs.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
20
A.
Toolbar
B.
Start page in the browser and editor
C.
Sidebar
The Contribute browser and editor
The main window in Contribute is used for browsing and editing. If you are not sure whether you are browsing or
editing in Contribute, look at the toolbar. The toolbars are different when you are browsing and when you are editing
a draft (see “The Contribute toolbars” on page 20).
When you use the Contribute browser, you can browse to any web page—not just to pages on your website. The
Contribute browser functions as a true web browser: Click links in web pages to browse to the page you want to edit.
You can also create bookmarks to pages that you visit frequently.
When you use the Contribute editor, you can edit pages in websites you have connected to (see “Connecting to a
website or blog” on page 12). You can edit text, images, tables, links, and pages with frames. You can publish your
changes to make the updated web page live on your website.
It’s easy to browse and edit in Contribute, and to switch between browsing and editing. For more information, see
“Switching between browsing and editing” on page 23.
The Contribute toolbars
The Contribute toolbar changes according to whether you are browsing or editing a web page or a blog entry. When
you are editing, the editor toolbar lets you edit text or images, depending on the content you’ve selected. And when
you are editing a draft for your blog, the blog metadata and secondary metadata toolbars are also available.
Depending on the role the Contribute administrator assigned you, some buttons in the toolbars might not be enabled
for you.
The browser toolbar
contains buttons for navigating your website or creating a page or blog entry. The browser
toolbar contains the same options for websites and blogs.