
1. Browse to an existing page, then click the Edit Page button.
2. Make changes to the draft.
3. Select File > Publish as New Page
The Publish as New Page dialog box appears.
4. Change the page title for the draft, if you want.
The page title appears in the title bar of the browser when a visitor views the page; it
does not appear in the page itself.
5. Change the filename for the draft, if you want.
The filename appears at the end of the web address for the web page.
6. Click the Choose Folder button beside the filename to save this draft in another location
on your website, if you want.
7. Click Publish or Next.
If your draft does not link to any new pages, Contribute publishes the draft to your
website, then displays it in the Contribute browser.
If your page links to any new pages, the Publish Linked New Files dialog box appears.
8. For each unpublished linked page (click the page name to select it), change the filename
and folder location if you want, then click Publish All.
The filename appears at the end of the web address for the web page. The web address
is the location where Contribute saves the page on your website.
Rolling back to a previous version of a page
1. Browse to the page that you want to roll back.
2. Select
File
>
Roll Back to Previous Version
.
The Roll Back Page dialog box appears.
3. Select a previous version of the published page from the list of available pages.
Note
: The list of previously published pages displays up to 99 of the previous versions of
the page, depending on the setting your website administrator chooses.
Contribute displays the page in the Preview section.
4. If the page you selected is the one you want to publish, click the Roll Back button. If the
page is not the one you want to publish, select another page from the list, then click Roll
Back.
Contribute replaces the currently published version of the page with the previously
published version you selected. The version you selected becomes the current version
of the website.
Note: The page you replace with the selected rollback page appears in the Roll Back
Page dialog box the next time you open the dialog box so you can roll back to that
version if you need to.