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Contribute - An Introduction for Contributors
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Macromedia Contribute is the most effective way for web content writers to publish, update and maintain online content. Contribute allows anyone – including those with no HTML or technical experience - to quickly and easily author and publish web content.
This one day course is designed to enable non-technical users to edit any HTML website with confidence, knowing that they will be confirming to site standards for style, layout, code and accessibility.
The course cost is £695 plus VAT with each additional delegate paying £100 plus VAT

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INTRODUCTION Overview of how Contribute fits into the web-authoring environment Separating website design and maintenance from ongoing content updates. Maintaining design standards, website functionality and code integrity A brief overview of HTML and CSS
THE ROLE OF THE CONTRIBUTOR What Contributors can do: - browse to choose a page - edit content - publish content
THE EDITING INTERFACE Setting Contributor passwords and access levels Using preview and review options Requesting an email reply to authorise changes Understanding the limits of editing: the web designers role
FINDING PAGES TO BE EDITED Using your connection key to enable website editing Selecting the pages which need changing Using check-in and check-out to lock a file to prevent simultaneous updates to the same page. |
CREATING NEW PAGES
Using templates and example pages Making links between pages Updating navigational aids across the whole website to include additional pages
UPDATING CONTENT Using the Contribute interface Using styles, fonts, colours and sizes Drag-and-drop content editing Using content from Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Linking to MS Office documents for immediate updating when the MS Office file changes Online and off-line editing
PUBLISHING CHANGED PAGES Sending a modified page back to the server Publishing a draft and requesting email review before final publication Understanding roll-back to earlier versions
TROUBLESHOOTING Using the built-in help Using the Help panel Common errors and what to do about them
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