Two toolbars are referred to throughout this tutorial:

Primary toolbar
Located in the Contribute menu bar

Toolbar
Located on the floating dialog box
This toolbar changes according to the current activity

Edit 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:

  1. Click the Edit Page button (in the toolbar)
  2. A draft version of the homepage will be created
  3. 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:

  1. A will appear to indicate non-editable areas
  2. Light blue text is editable



Figure 9. Example above demonstrates the editable (blue) areas.

Add or change some text

  1. Click Edit Page
  2. Insert cursor where you want to change or add text
  3. Type in new text

Edit page title


Figure 10. Displays the path to follow to reach the Page Properties box.

  1. Select Format (primary Toolbar), Figure 10
  2. Page properties


    Figure 11. Page Properties dialog box.

    1. Page Properties dialog box appears, Figure 11
  3. In Title, type in new title
  4. Click OK
    1. The change shows in the Pages Panel

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