Contribute
Training
So Easy Anyone Can Use It
Contribute is the easiest way to update, create, and publish web content
to any HTML website. Because it works like a word processor, it's simple
for non-technical users to update text and images, insert links, create
new pages, and do much more.
Macromedia
Contribute is the easiest way for anyone to update, add,
and publish web content in minutes with no HTML training
or experience required.
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Contribute for Contributors Training Course Objectives:-
After
this Contribute training course, nontechnical users can make
changes to any HTML website while automatically maintaining
site standards for style, layout, and code.
Contribute
Training Course Content
Basic
Technology Overview
- Separating
website design and maintenance from ongoing updates
to content.
- Maintaining
design standards, website functionality and code
integrity
- Just
enough HTML and CSS to know why you are using Contribute
Understanding
the Contibutors Role
- What
Contributors can do: browse to choose a page, edit
content, then publish
- Simple
editing interface for updating content
- Contributor
passwords and access levels
- Preview
and review options: requesting an email reply to
authorise changes
- Understanding
the limits of editing: the web designers role
Locating
pages to be edited
- Using
your connection key to enable website editing
- Choosing
pages which need changing by browsing to them
- Usign
check-in and check-out to lock a file (preventing
concurrent updates to the same page)
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Updating
content
- Using
the word-processor like interface: styles, fonts,
colours and sizes
- Drag-and-drop
content editing
- Using
content from Word, Excel PowerPoint etc.
- Linking
to MS Office documents for immediate updating when
the MS Office file changes
- Online
and off-line editing
Creating
New Pages
- Making
use of templates and example pages
- Making
links between pages and updating navigational aids
across the whole website to include additional pages
Publishing
changed pages
- Publishing
a modified page back to the server
- Publishing
a draft and requesting email review before final
publication
- Understanding
roll-back to earler versions
Using
the built-in help
- Overview
of the Help panel
- Common
erros and what they mean
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Contribute
Course Prerequisites:-
- Delegates
should understand the basics concepts of webpage
design and management.
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