Saving And Publishing A Page With Frames; Targeting Frame Content - Adobe 65015459 - Contribute CS4 User Manual

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Saving and publishing a page with frames

A frameset is made up of individual web pages. When you edit a page that appears in a frame, you alter only the page
you edit—not the frameset. Publishing a page that appears in a frameset is the same as publishing a page that isn't in
a frameset. Because you do not actually alter the frameset page, you do not need to publish it.
After you finish editing a frame page (see "Editing frame content" on page 153), you have the following options
before you publish the page:
• Click Cancel in the toolbar (see "Discarding a draft, new page, or new blog entry" on page 54).
The individual frame in the frameset appears in Contribute without your changes. Click Back in the toolbar to return
to the frameset page.
• Select File > Preview in Browser (see "Previewing a page in your default browser" on page 158).
The individual frame showing your changes appears in a browser.
• Click Send for Review in the toolbar (see "Getting web page drafts and files reviewed by others" on page 41).
Contribute sends the draft to another use for review.
To publish a page that appears in a frame:
• In your draft, click Publish (see "Publishing a page to your website" on page 158).
Note: Depending on the role the Contribute administrator assigned you, you might not be able to publish.
Contribute displays the frameset with the updated page loaded in the correct frame.
Note: If you publish changes to a frameset that is nested (a frameset in a frameset), the child nested frameset that you
changed appears in Contribute. If there are multiple nested framesets, only the first frameset containing the edited page
appears.

Targeting frame content

You can change the content that appears in a frame by creating links in one frame that open pages in another frame.
For more information, see "About targeting a frame" on page 152.
To insert a link and select a target frame for the linked page:
Browse to the page with frames to edit, and then click the Edit Page button.
1
The Select a Frame to Edit dialog box appears.
Select the frame in which you want to add a link that opens a new page in another frame, and then click Edit.
2
A draft for the frame you selected appears in the Contribute editor.
Place the insertion point in your draft where you want the link to appear or select text or an image.
3
4
Do one of the following:
• Select Insert > Link, and then select a type of page from the pop-up menu.
• Click Link in the toolbar, and then select a type of page from the pop-up menu.
The Insert Link dialog box appears.
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