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Publishing a page to your websiteBefore you publish your draft, you can preview it in your browser. You can also make the draft available to others for approval or feedback before you publish the draft (see Send web page drafts and files for review). If you decide not to publish your draft, you can cancel it, leaving the published version of the page as is. If the draft you’re publishing was already on your website, Adobe® Contribute® replaces the existing page with your updated version. You can also make updates to an existing page, and then publish it as a new page without altering the original page. If the draft you’re publishing is a new page that was not on your website or blog, Contribute adds it to your website or blog. For new pages, Contribute asks you to name the file for the page before you publish. You can revert to a previous version of the page after publishing if the administrator has enabled the Page Rollback feature. When you publish a web page, Contribute rewrites all dependent links in the current page. It also rewrites links to the current page in all its parents. Contribute rewrites all the "file:///" links as relative links. The options specified in the Administer Website dialog box decide the type of relative link that is chosen. For more information on link settings, see Specify the type of path for links in a website. Close all linked files open in Contribute or the in-browser editor before you publish a web page. Close a web page if it has a dependent file that is shared with the file being published. When a web page is published, its dependent files and linked pages with the same workflow as the web page are also published. Enable this option when publishing the page. If the linked page has a different workflow than the page being published, the location for the page that is published later is finalized on the site but the file is not published. All dependent files of the published file are published along with the published page. Shared dependent files are also published. However, dependent files exclusive to the linked page are published with the linked page. For example, consider the following case:
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