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Working with s and Blog, Entries

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33 Chapter 4: Working with Pages and Blog Entries Adobe® Contribute® CS3 lets you edit existing web pages and content on your website and to edit existing blog entries and content on your blogs. You can cancel your edits or cancel a new web page or blog entry. You can delete blog entries and, with permission, you can delete web pages and other files on your website. You can also export a page to an HTML file. Note: For information about creating pages, see "Creating or copying a page on your website" on page 58. Before you publish your edits to a web page, you can send a draft of your updated web page to another user for review. When you publish the web page draft, Contribute updates the existing web page with your edits. You publish drafts of blog entries in the same way, with the exception of sending a draft of a blog entry to other users (see "Working with Pages and Blog Entries" on page 33). You can now experience the benefits of Contribute in browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. Using the Contribute toolbar in these browsers, you can add and edit web pages, publish web pages to your website, or publish to a blog directly from the browsers. This chapter contains the following sections: • "About working with web pages and blog entries" on page 33 • "Editing existing web pages and blog entries" on page 37 • "Saving drafts" on page 40 • "Getting web page drafts and files reviewed by others" on page 41 • "Working with web pages based on Dreamweaver templates" on page 47 • "Using Contribute to work offline" on page 50 • "Editing web page content in an external application" on page 52 • "Adding Google search functionality to your web page" on page 52 • "Editing web page source in an external application" on page 53 • "Discarding a draft, new page, or new blog entry" on page 54 • "Deleting a web page" on page 54 • "Exporting a Web Page or Blog Entry (Windows only)" on page 55 • "Printing a web page or blog entry" on page 56 About working with web pages and blog entries Contribute lets you edit existing blog entries on your blog and existing pages on your website, including web pages based on templates. For web pages, you can use the draft review process or the e-mail review process to have your edits reviewed by another user before you publish.

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Chapter 4: Working with Pages and Blog
Entries
Adobe® Contribute® CS3 lets you edit existing web pages and content on your website and to edit existing blog entries
and content on your blogs. You can cancel your edits or cancel a new web page or blog entry. You can delete blog
entries and, with permission, you can delete web pages and other files on your website. You can also export a page
to an HTML file.
Note:
For information about creating pages, see “Creating or copying a page on your website” on page 58.
Before you publish your edits to a web page, you can send a draft of your updated web page to another user for review.
When you publish the web page draft, Contribute updates the existing web page with your edits. You publish drafts
of blog entries in the same way, with the exception of sending a draft of a blog entry to other users (see “Working
with Pages and Blog Entries” on page 33).
You can now experience the benefits of Contribute in browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla
Firefox. Using the Contribute toolbar in these browsers, you can add and edit web pages, publish web pages to your
website, or publish to a blog directly from the browsers.
This chapter contains the following sections:
“About working with web pages and blog entries” on page 33
“Editing existing web pages and blog entries” on page 37
“Saving drafts” on page 40
“Getting web page drafts and files reviewed by others” on page 41
“Working with web pages based on Dreamweaver templates” on page 47
“Using Contribute to work offline” on page 50
“Editing web page content in an external application” on page 52
“Adding Google search functionality to your web page” on page 52
“Editing web page source in an external application” on page 53
“Discarding a draft, new page, or new blog entry” on page 54
“Deleting a web page” on page 54
“Exporting a Web Page or Blog Entry (Windows only)” on page 55
“Printing a web page or blog entry” on page 56
About working with web pages and blog entries
Contribute lets you edit existing blog entries on your blog and existing pages on your website, including web pages
based on templates. For web pages, you can use the draft review process or the e-mail review process to have your
edits reviewed by another user before you publish.