It also determines if the role may delete files.
n Editing: Governs user actions on non-template pages and various editing options including paragraph
spacing and accessibility options.
n Styles and Fonts: Controls whether users are allowed to apply HTML or CSS styles or both.
n New Pages: Sets the type of new pages, if any, that the user can create.
n File Placement: Determines where dependent files are stored on the site.
n Shared Assets: Defines images, Flash movies, or Dreamweaver Library items to be available by all
users within a particular role.
n New Images: Limits the size of the uploadable images.
Contribute stores these settings on the site??™s remote server in a hidden folder called _mm.
General
The opening category of the Edit Role Settings dialog box offers three basic options: the ability to publish
files, the Role Description, and the Role Home Page. Users are either able to publish their Contribute-modified
page directly to the site or not; if the Allow Users To Publish Files option is disabled, the user must
submit the page for review to another user, typically one in a managerial capacity. The reviewer has the
option of sending it back to the user with comments, publishing it, or submitting it to another user for
review.
Users see the Role Description when they initially connect.
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