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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 47 User Guide To download new review drafts: 1 Click the Draft Console link in the Pages panel. Note: The Draft Console will not be available if you do not have a website connection that has an administrator assigned to it. The Draft Console displays links to all the drafts you have sent, and all the drafts you are editing or reviewing. Every dispatched draft has status information. Note: Contribute removes published and deleted drafts from the Draft Console every 30 days. If you want to manually remove outdated drafts, press Control+Shift while selecting View > Refresh Drafts. 2 If you want to view a draft, select the draft title. The draft appears in Contribute; you can click the Draft Console link to return to the Draft Console. 3 To update your view at any time, do one of the following: • Click the Refresh drafts icon in the Draft console panel. • Select View > Refresh Drafts. If there are new review drafts, Contribute downloads them, and displays them in the Pages panel, along with a notification in the Status bar indicating that there are new review drafts for review. While you are editing a draft, if Contribute delivers an updated version of an earlier review, you can delete the earlier draft. This delete operation does not force Contribute to check for new review drafts, and therefore, improves the performance of Contribute. Working with web pages based on Dreamweaver templates A Dreamweaver template is a special type of web page that contains a preset page layout and includes elements such as text and images. In Contribute, you can create a web page or a blog entry based on a template. You can also edit a template-based page for a website or a blog, edit the template properties of the page for a website, and customize templates for blogs. Note: If you have a lot of templates on your website, Contribute can take longer to start. For faster startup, consider not connecting to specific websites and blog connections or disabling your websites and blog connections when you start Contribute. For more information, see "Enabling a website or blog server connection" on page 208. Editing a template-based web page A page based on a Dreamweaver template (a template-based page) has editable regions, where you can add or edit content, and locked regions, where you cannot add or edit content. Note: If you try to edit a locked region in a document based on a template, the pointer changes to indicate that you can't click in that region. When you view a template-based page, you see outlines around the editable regions. The editable regions each have a tab at the upper left giving the name of that content area. The tabs show you where you can add or update content on the page. For example, a product template-based page might have a Title region, for the product title, and a Description region, for a product description. You add content to the appropriate sections.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
47
To download new review drafts:
1
Click the Draft Console link in the Pages panel.
Note:
The Draft Console will not be available if you do not have a website connection that has an administrator assigned
to it.
The Draft Console displays links to all the drafts you have sent, and all the drafts you are editing or reviewing. Every
dispatched draft has status information.
Note:
Contribute removes published and deleted drafts from the Draft Console every 30 days. If you want to manually
remove outdated drafts, press Control+Shift while selecting View > Refresh Drafts.
2
If you want to view a draft, select the draft title.
The draft appears in Contribute; you can click the Draft Console link to return to the Draft Console.
3
To update your view at any time, do one of the following:
Click the Refresh drafts icon in the Draft console panel.
Select View > Refresh Drafts.
If there are new review drafts, Contribute downloads them, and displays them in the Pages panel, along with a notifi-
cation in the Status bar indicating that there are new review drafts for review.
While you are editing a draft, if Contribute delivers an updated version of an earlier review, you can delete the earlier
draft. This delete operation does not force Contribute to check for new review drafts, and therefore, improves the
performance of Contribute.
Working with web pages based on Dreamweaver
templates
A Dreamweaver template is a special type of web page that contains a preset page layout and includes elements such
as text and images. In Contribute, you can create a web page or a blog entry based on a template. You can also edit a
template-based page for a website or a blog, edit the template properties of the page for a website, and customize
templates for blogs.
Note:
If you have a lot of templates on your website, Contribute can take longer to start. For faster startup, consider not
connecting to specific websites and blog connections or disabling your websites and blog connections when you start
Contribute. For more information, see “Enabling a website or blog server connection” on page 208.
Editing a template-based web page
A page based on a Dreamweaver template (a template-based page) has editable regions, where you can add or edit
content, and locked regions, where you cannot add or edit content.
Note:
If you try to edit a locked region in a document based on a template, the pointer changes to indicate that you can’t
click in that region.
When you view a template-based page, you see outlines around the editable regions. The editable regions each have
a tab at the upper left giving the name of that content area. The tabs show you where you can add or update content
on the page.
For example, a product template-based page might have a Title region, for the product title, and a Description region,
for a product description. You add content to the appropriate sections.