Setting Up Access To Commonly Used Pages - Adobe 65015459 - Contribute CS4 User Manual

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To view a recently published web page or blog entry:
• Select File > Recent Pages and Blog Entries, and then select a page from the pop-up menu.
Viewing blog entries
The Entries pop-up menu provides quick access to a blog entry from your blog home page.
To view a blog entry:
Browse to your blog home page.
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From the Entries pop-menu, select the blog entry you want to manage. You can also select a blog entry by using
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View > Select Blog Entry > Blog entry title.
The selected blog entry appears in the embedded browser, and the title of the selected blog entry is displayed in the
Entries pop-up menu.
Note: If a blog entry does not have a title, the title of the blog entry appears as <Untitled Blog Entry> in the Entries pop-
up menu.
Viewing pages and files that you can't browse to
Contribute gives you access to pages and files that are associated with your website or blog but that you can't browse
to. Use the Choose button in the toolbar to view pages and files that are saved on a website folder but aren't linked
from any page on your website or blog.
To view a page or file that is not linked from another web page or blog entry:
In the Contribute browser or editor, select View > Choose File or Blog Entry or click the Choose button in the
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browser toolbar.
The Choose File or Blog Entry dialog box appears.
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Select a file or blog entry by doing one of the following:
• If the file is in a folder on the website or blog you are currently browsing, select a file.
• If the file is not in a folder on the current website or blog, use the Look In pop-up menu to navigate to the correct
website or blog folder, and then select a file.
Depending on the type of the file you select, a preview may appear so that you can confirm that you're selecting the
correct file.
Click OK.
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The web page or file appears in the Contribute web browser.
Note: If you select a file type that the Contribute browser can't display, you'll see the File Placeholder page.

Setting up access to commonly used pages

Contribute lets you keep a list of bookmarks for pages that you visit frequently. You can add a bookmark for any
page—not just pages in websites or entries in blogs that you're connected to.
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