compatibility for the Dorknozzle site, follow these instructions: 1. Assuming that Dreamweaver is open, select the Manage Sites option from the Site menu. The Manage Sites dialog appears. 2. Choose the Dorknozzle site from the list and click Edit. The Site Definition for Dorknozzle dialog appears. 3. Select the Contribute category and select the Enable Contribute Compatibility check box. Dreamweaver displays two read-only labels (Rollback and CPS), the Site Root URL text box, and the Administer Site in Contribute button. 4. Enter the name of the URL for your organization's website in the Site Root URL text box. For Dorknozzle, that URL is http://www.dorknozzle.info. Obviously, yours will be different. NOTE In our Dorknozzle scenario, the Local computer is represented as each individual developer's personal folder on their computer while the Remote folder is the physical location of the Dorknozzle files on the network (assuming that the web server is accessible on the network). For Contribute purposes, however, we enter the Site Root URL or, more specifically, the URL outside users use to view the Dorknozzle site (http://www.dorknozzle.info). 5. Click Test to force Dreamweaver to check connectivity. Once Dreamweaver connects to the Contribute site, a message appears similar to Figure 13.2. Figure 13.2. Test the connection to the Site Root URL. If Dreamweaver can connect, it displays a message indicating such. [View full size image] With the Site Root URL in place, we're technically finishedalthough we've yet to delegate permissions for Contribute users. Before we do that, let's review the location of our files and the architecture we're dealing with here. You can follow along by reviewing the diagram in Figure 13.3. Figure 13.3. The Contribute architecture varies depending on your role in the organization. [View full size image] As you can see from Figure 13.3, the Local root folder for each Dreamweaver user differs depending on where they want their local files stored. Because the remote files are located on the web server, accessible on the network to all developers (Wally, Dave, and Pat), they'll all enter the same value in the Remote Folder text box in the Remote Info screen. Finally, all external users, including our three content contributors, will access the site by its domain name or Site Root URL. Before we delegate roles and permissions for our three Contribute users, let's review the Contribute administration integration in Dreamweaver. To launch the Contribute Site Administrator, click the Administer Site in Contribute button located just below the Site Root URL text box in the Contribute screen. Dreamweaver launches a dialog similar to the one in Figure 13.4, asking for two things. Figure 13.4. Contribute Administration allows you to determine what happens when users press Enter: choose between a line break and a paragraph break. It also allows you to set yourself as the site's administrator. First and foremost, the dialog exposes two radio buttons allowing you to determine whether the Enter key, when pressed, renders a line break or a paragraph break in Contribute: