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Edit existing web pages and blog entries

You can edit web pages on websites and blog entries on blogs that you’re connected to and have permission to edit (see Connect to a blog). You cannot edit a web page or blog entry if it is locked—that is, if someone else is currently editing it. When you browse to a web page or blog entry, the message area under the toolbar indicates whether you can edit it.

Contribute supports editing content in dynamic sites that use the Atom and MetaWeblog blog protocols.

While you edit a web page or blog entry, Contribute saves it as a draft, and the draft title appears in the Pages panel in the sidebar.

The Pages panel

For more information, see Edit a web page. For information about working with drafts, see Save drafts.

Note: To edit a Microsoft document that you’ve linked to on your website, see Edit web pages in an external application.

There might be restrictions on which parts of a web page draft you can edit. Your template designer can create a template with locked regions, or your Contribute administrator can set up editing constraints that restrict editing to text only.

Note: If you do not have permission to edit a page or part of a page that you need to edit, talk to your Contribute administrator or see Managing users and roles.

You can also use Contribute plug-ins to edit web pages and blog entries from your browser, such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. For more information, see Edit a web page or blog from your browser.