Setting Firewall Preferences; Setting Invisible Element Preferences - MACROMEDIA CONTRIBUTE-USING CONTRIBUTE Use Manual

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To add a file type and associate an editor:
Select Edit > Preferences, then select File Editors from the category list on the left.
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Click the Plus (+) button above the left pane, then type the file type.
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Click the Plus (+) button above the right pane.
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The Select External Editor dialog box appears.
Navigate to the application you want to associate with the new file type, then click Open.
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The application appears name appears in the right pane.
Click OK.
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To delete a file type or associated editor:
Select Edit > Preferences, then select File Editors from the category list on the left.
1
Select a file type in the left pane or an application in the right pane.
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Click the Minus (-) button above the pane.
3
The file type or application name disappears from the pane.
Click OK.
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Setting firewall preferences

If you use a firewall, use the Preferences dialog box to enter or change your host and port.
To set firewall preferences:
Select Edit > Preferences, then select Firewall from the category list on the left.
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In the Firewall host text box, enter the name of the firewall host.
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In the Firewall port text box, enter the network port number through which FTP access is
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enabled.
Click OK.
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Setting invisible element preferences

You can turn invisible elements, such as section anchors, on or off in the Preferences dialog box.
For more information about section anchors, see "Linking to a specific place in a page" on
page 112.
To make section anchors visible or invisible:
Select Edit > Preferences, then select Invisible Elements from the category list on the left.
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Select or deselect the Show section anchors when editing a page check box.
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Click OK.
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