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Using Macromedia Contribute 3
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Dragging Images to a Page
To add an image by dragging:
1. Reduce the size of the Contribute application window so that you can also see the
application that contains the image you plan to drag.
2. In the other application, select the image.
3. Drag the image to your Contribute draft where you want the image to appear.
Tip: You can’t drag an image from a web browser if the image has a link attached to it. Save
the image to your computer first, then drag the image to your Contribute draft.
4. If the Image Description dialogue box appears, enter text to describe the image for people
with disabilities or for people with their browsers set to display text only, then click OK.
The image appears on your draft, and Contribute copies the image to an images folder on your web
site, if it’s not already there.
Copying and Pasting Images
You can copy an image from another source, then paste it on your Contribute page.
To add an image by copying and pasting:
1. In the application that contains the image you want to copy, select the image.
2. Select Edit Copy.
3. Place the insertion point in your Contribute draft where you want the image to appear.
4. Select Edit Paste.
5. If the Image Description dialogue box appears, enter text to describe the image for people
with disabilities or for people with their browsers set to display text only, then click OK.
The image appears on your draft, and Contribute copies the image to an images folder on your web
site, if it’s not already there.
Changing Image Properties
After you add an image to a page, you can change its properties. Image properties include image
source, size, padding, alignment, border, and alternate text.
To change image properties:
1. In your draft, select the image you want to modify, then do one of the following:
- Double-click the image.
- Click the Image button in the toolbar, then select either option from the pop-up menu.
- Select Format Image Properties.
- Right-click the image, then select Image Properties from the pop-up menu.
The Image Properties dialogue box appears (Figure 32).
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