Separate each keyword with a single space and comma (for example, “meeting, minutes,
planning, committee, holiday, party”).
4. Enter or change the page description in the Description pane.
5. Click OK.
Saving Drafts
When you edit a page, Contribute automatically saves the page as a draft, and the draft title
appears in the Pages panel in the sidebar. Contribute continues to save your draft as you work
on it, but you can also periodically save your work if you want.
To save a draft and continue working:
·
Select
File
>
Save
.
Canceling a draft or new page
To cancel changes to a draft of a published page:
·
In your draft, click the
Cancel
button in the toolbar. The published version of the page
appears in the Contribute browser, without any edits.
To cancel a new page:
·
In the new page you’re editing, click the Cancel button in the toolbar. Contribute discards
the new page.
Publishing Your Page
Publishing a draft makes it live on your website, so that your website visitors can view the page.
Before you publish your draft, you can preview it in your browser. You can also make the draft
available to others for review, to get approval or feedback, before you publish the draft. If you
decide not to publish your draft, you can cancel it, leaving the published version of the page as is.
If the draft you’re publishing was already on your website, Macromedia Contribute replaces the
existing page with your updated version. You can also make updates to an existing page, then
publish it as a new page without altering the original page.
If the draft you’re publishing is a new page that was not on your website, Contribute adds it to
your website. For new pages, Contribute asks you to name the file for the page before you
publish. File name should be all lower case with no spaces.