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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 84 User Guide You can create and insert your own HTML code snippets. Although Contribute validates the syntax of the code snippet, it does not validate the code for logical correctness. Important: The HTML code you add to a Contribute page may override some Administrator settings, thus altering product behavior. Therefore, it is recommended that you use this feature with discretion. To insert HTML code snippets in Contribute pages: 1 Browse to a web page or your blog home page. 2 If you browsed to a blog home page, select a blog entry to edit from the Entries pop-up menu. 3 Click Edit page or Edit Entry. 4 Place the insertion point in your draft where you want to insert the HTML code snippet. 5 Select Insert > HTML Snippet. The Insert HTML Snippet dialog box appears. Note: If your website Administrator has not enabled the Allow HTML Snippet Insertion option for your user role, the HTML Snippet option in the Insert menu will be disabled. However, this option is enabled by default, for blog entries. 6 Type the code snippet, or insert the HTML code snippet you have copied from another source. 7 Click OK. The HTML code snippet is executed in the relevant draft. Selecting the blog entry to edit x371B0 | IDD_CC_BLOG_ENTRY_PICKER_DIALOG You use the Select a Blog Entry to Edit dialog box to select which of the blog's entries you want to edit. To select a blog entry to edit: 1 In the Select the entry you want to edit pane, select the blog entry. A preview of the page you select appears in the Preview pane. 2 Click Edit. Contribute opens the selected blog entry for editing.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
84
You can create and insert your own HTML code snippets. Although Contribute validates the syntax of the code
snippet, it does not validate the code for logical correctness.
Important:
The HTML code you add to a Contribute page may override some Administrator settings, thus altering
product behavior. Therefore, it is recommended that you use this feature with discretion.
To insert HTML code snippets in Contribute pages:
1
Browse to a web page or your blog home page.
2
If you browsed to a blog home page, select a blog entry to edit from the Entries pop-up menu.
3
Click Edit page or Edit Entry.
4
Place the insertion point in your draft where you want to insert the HTML code snippet.
5
Select Insert > HTML Snippet.
The Insert HTML Snippet dialog box appears.
Note:
If your website Administrator has not enabled the Allow HTML Snippet Insertion option for your user role, the
HTML Snippet option in the Insert menu will be disabled. However, this option is enabled by default, for blog entries.
6
Type the code snippet, or insert the HTML code snippet you have copied from another source.
7
Click OK.
The HTML code snippet is executed in the relevant draft.
Selecting the blog entry to edit
x371B0 | IDD_CC_BLOG_ENTRY_PICKER_DIALOG
You use the Select a Blog Entry to Edit dialog box to select which of the blog’s entries you want to edit.
To select a blog entry to edit:
1
In the Select the entry you want to edit pane, select the blog entry.
A preview of the page you select appears in the Preview pane.
2
Click Edit.
Contribute opens the selected blog entry for editing.