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The Contribute toolbars

The Contribute toolbar changes according to whether you are browsing or editing a web page or a blog entry. When you are editing a web page, the editor toolbar lets you edit text or images, depending on the content you’ve selected. And when you are editing a draft for your blog, the blog metadata and secondary metadata toolbars help you tag your blog pages.

When you receive or open a web page, the toolbar displays buttons for only those actions that you can perform at that stage of the workflow, and to which you have permissions.

The Browser toolbar
Contains buttons for navigating your website or creating a page or blog entry. The browser toolbar contains the same options for websites and blogs.

The Editing toolbar
Contains buttons for common operations from the File, Insert, Format, and Table menus. The toolbar options vary depending on whether you are working on a draft for a website or a blog.
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A.
Action buttons

B.
Insert content

C.
Add row or column

D.
Page properties

E.
Check Spelling

The Blog Metadata toolbar
Contains information about the draft, including the blog title, the blog post title, and the associated tags. This toolbar is available for blog drafts only.

The Secondary Metadata toolbar
Contains more options for associating metadata with a blog post. This toolbar is available for blog drafts only.

The Text Formatting toolbar
Contains buttons for formatting text. The text formatting toolbar options also vary depending on whether you are working on a draft for a website or a blog.
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A.
Style menu

B.
Font menu

C.
Font size menu

D.
Bold

E.
Italic

F.
Alignment buttons

G.
List buttons

H.
Outdent/Indent buttons

I.
Text color

J.
Highlight color

Note: If your Contribute administrator has restricted editing to text only, some formatting options are not available. Also, options might be disabled if a cascading style sheet has been applied to a text selection.

The Image Editing Toolbar
Contains buttons for editing images.
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A.
Resize

B.
Rotate buttons

C.
Crop

D.
Sharpen

E.
Brightness/Contrast

F.
Style

G.
Resize

H.
Alignment

I.
Image Properties