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Product summary
The good: Easy-to-use interface; locks out all code from general content creators; includes a spelling checker; supports Dreamweaver templates.
The bad: Doesn't accommodate those interested in designing Web pages; can't create frames or add scripts to pages.
The bottom line: If you or your employees must regularly update a Web site but can't comprehend most Web-creation tools, consider Contribute.
Specifications: License qty: 1 user ; License type: Complete package ; Operating system: Microsoft Windows NT , Microsoft Windows XP , Microsoft Windows 2000 , Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition , Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition ; ; See full specs
CNET editors' review
- Reviewed on: 12/16/2002
- Updated on: 12/17/2002
- Released on: 12/03/2002
![]() Updates made simple: add images, links, and tables in just a few clicks. |
If during setup, you identify yourself as an administrator, you must create a username and a password for the site. This lets you set up permissions for groups of users. Click Edit > Administer Websites, then select your site. Enter your administrator password and in the resulting dialog box, you can select who gets access to designated areas on the site.
To administer Contribute sites from within Dreamweaver, download the free Dreamweaver MX Updater for Contribute.To make life easier for Web managers, Contribute locks all of the parts of a Web page--say, the template design--except editable content, so that nontechie updaters won't accidentally muck up important code. Unfortunately, in the process, Contribute limits its own functionality. You can add tables, links, and images to your pages through Contribute, but you can't do much else. For instance, you can't insert any scripts into your page, verify links with an automatic link checker, or divide pages into frames.
![]() To add a table, click the Table button and fill out the options. |
In case someone does manage to publish a mistake on the site, Contribute has a cool rollback feature. Simply click File > "Roll back to previous version" to publish an earlier version of your site. You pick from a list organized by date and by who published the sites. Contribute supports up to 99 former versions of your site. (The default is 3.)We experienced few obstacles as we worked with Contribute. It works exactly as promised and let us create and edit a site without using a drop of HTML. To edit your site, you need only browse to the page you want to edit and click Edit Page to access the editing view. When you edit text, you can easily change font properties, add formatting such as bullet lists, and insert special text characters and even content from Microsoft Word and Excel documents.
![]() To select a Dreamweaver template, just click the New Page button. |
When you finish editing your page, click Publish, Save For Later, or Cancel. Publish sends the page and any dependent files (such as images) to your live Web site. Et voilà!--your Web page is ready for the world.
![]() The How Do I topics display short, step-by-step instructions on many operations. |
In addition, if you select Help > Macromedia Contribute Help, you can view complete documentation with a Windows Help-like index and search engine. And if you select the Help > Contribute Support Center menu when you're online, you end up at Macromedia's Contribute Support Center, where you can browse TechNotes, read how-to articles, participate in forums, and search the support site.
To get customer service help from Macromedia over the telephone, you'll have to buy a support program. The prices and hours vary by software program and level of support. For instance, a per-incident support program costs $200, while the Bronze program, which includes five telephone calls, a four-hour response time, and free follow-ups within a year is $799. That's pretty expensive for such an inexpensive tool. Too bad there's no free e-mail support. However, if you post a question on Contribute's online forum, you'll usually get a response within a few hours from a Macromedia representative or another user.
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