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Edit user preferences

  1. Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Contribute > Preferences (Mac OS).

    The Preferences dialog box appears.

  2. Select an option from the list on the left:

    • Select Blog Defaults to set options for the following:

      • Default blog in which a blog entry is created

      • Whether to create a blog entry when you click the New button

      • Whether comments and trackbacks are allowed by default for blog entries

      For more information, see Setting blog default preferences.
    • Select Editing to set general editing options, such as how Contribute handles table editing, or to select a spelling dictionary (see Setting editing preferences). You can also set your preference for saving the draft at regular time intervals.

    • Select File Editors to select primary application editors by file type (see Setting file editor preferences).

    • Select FTP Proxy to add or change settings for your FTP proxy server (see Setting FTP proxy preferences).

    • Select Invisible Elements to hide or show invisible elements (see Setting invisible element preferences).

    • (Windows only) Select Microsoft Documents to determine how Contribute handles Office documents (see Setting Microsoft Office document preferences (Windows only)).

    • Select PDF Documents to configure the way Contribute handles insertion of PDF documents in draft web pages or blog entries. (See Setting PDF document user preferences.)

    • Select Ping Servers to add or remove the ping server URLs you want Contribute to notify when you post a new blog entry using Contribute. You can also view a list of the most recent failed ping server log entries, up to a specified number of entries. (See Setting ping server preferences.)

    • Select Security to set up a Contribute startup password (see Setting security preferences).

    • Select Tagging to add and remove tagging servers, determine where Contribute adds tags to blog entries, and to specify details about the tag repository (see Setting tagging preferences).