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Created by [[Adobe]], [[Contribute]] is a web publishing software that enables users to design, create, and publish content on the [[World Wide Web]].  Via [[WebDAV]], Contribute gives working groups the ability to remotely and collaboratively edit files shared on a web server.  Geared towards the non-developer community of users, it closely resembles Adobe [[Dreamweaver]] with a few features removed for ease of use.  It offers simple drag-and-drop editing with a [[WYSIWYG]] interface.
Created by [[Adobe]], [[Contribute]] is a web publishing software that enables users to design, create, and publish content on the [[World Wide Web]].  Via [[WebDAV]], Contribute gives working groups the ability to remotely and collaboratively edit files shared on a web server.  Geared towards the non-developer community of users, it closely resembles Adobe [[Dreamweaver]] with a few features removed for ease of use.  It offers simple drag-and-drop editing with a [[WYSIWYG]] interface.
== External Links ==
* [http://www.adobe.com/products/contribute/ Adobe Contribute CS5]


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Revision as of 02:49, 14 September 2013

Contribute
Website http://www.adobe.com/products/contribute/
Developed by Adobe


Created by Adobe, Contribute is a web publishing software that enables users to design, create, and publish content on the World Wide Web. Via WebDAV, Contribute gives working groups the ability to remotely and collaboratively edit files shared on a web server. Geared towards the non-developer community of users, it closely resembles Adobe Dreamweaver with a few features removed for ease of use. It offers simple drag-and-drop editing with a WYSIWYG interface.

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