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- About Contribute & Connection Keys
- Create new webpage
- Edit a page
- Create hyperlinks
- Insert images
- Insert/edit tables
- Publish or Review
- Use other software
Two toolbars are referred to throughout this tutorial:
Primary toolbar
Located in the Contribute menu barToolbar
Located on the floating dialog box
This toolbar changes according to the current activityEdit Pages
This section discusses editing the homepage, pages, and page titles.
Editing the homepage
Just to refresh your memory!
The original homepage is not editable:
- Click the
Edit Pagebutton
(in the toolbar) - A draft version of the homepage will be created
- Choose
Save for Later
to save any changes on this draft version
Page editing
Click
Edit Page
to affect any content on a webpage.Areas that cannot be edited are not selectable:
- A
will appear to indicate non-editable areas - Light blue text is editable
Figure 9. Example above demonstrates the editable (blue) areas.
Add or change some text
- Click
Edit Page - Insert cursor where you want to change or add text
- Type in new text
Edit page title

Figure 10. Displays the path to follow to reach the Page Properties box.
- Select
Format(primary Toolbar), Figure 10 Page properties
Figure 11.
Page Properties
dialog box.Page Propertiesdialog box appears, Figure 11
- In
Title, type in new title - Click
OK- The change shows in the
Pages Panel
- The change shows in the
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Questions about some of the terminology used in this tutorial? Get more information (definitions and links) on key computer terms by going to our Glossary of Terms Relating to Art, Computer, Therapy ++.
Kathy Davie is an artist, educator, and author of the arts marketing series, Your Portfolio & You, aimed at helping artists survive (and thrive) at the business of being an artist.
As a self-taught artist, Kathy was frustrated by the lack of information on taking her career to a more professional level while meeting legal guidelines and learning about legal hiccups. Her drive for information fueled her to interview numerous professionals and compiled the information into a monthly news column. She now leads workshops and is converting the news columns into this continuing series of how-to books.
Kathy has a BS in Technical Writing & Editing with minors in Digital Media and History from Metropolitan State College, Denver, CO and is the author of Accounting for the SMALL Businessperson, How Copyright Applies to the Artist, the Buyer, the Employer/e, the Sold Artwork, Dealing with Photographs, Slides, Digital Images, and Surviving the Outdoor Arts Festival.
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