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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

In many situations, Web
sites thrive on current information and, without continual updates, lose their effectiveness. Site maintenance
is a prickly thorn bush for all involved: Web developers find it time-consuming and a distraction
from their primary business, design. Web site owners want editorial control and immediate access??”without
the technical administrative headaches.
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Enhancing Productivity and Web Site Management Part VI
Adobe Contribute was introduced to solve the thorny problem of Web site upkeep. Contribute makes it
easy for non-technical users to modify and add content to their Web sites; if your users are familiar with a
word processor and a browser, they??™ll be able to master Contribute with little effort. After a content contributor
has an established connection to a site??”a process Contribute greatly simplifies??”all he does is
browse to a page, make his edits, and publish it back to the Web. The Contribute interface, shown in Figure
31-13, is designed with the non-technical user in mind.
FIGURE 31-13
Contribute packs a lot of power in a simplified interface, allowing the non-technically savvy to modify Web pages
with ease.
If you??™re a designer working with content contributors using Contribute, you can easily set up your site to
be compatible.


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