Adobe InContext Editing will enable authorized CASA staff to edit web pages without the requirement of knowing HTML. Once a page has been created with InContext Editing enabled, editing privileges will be extended to all of a site's contributors.
This information will change as we transition the site to the new design. Then once an individual sets up their account, they can select the "Login Edit Site" button and launch right into the editing capabilities. Also, this information may look different to me because I am the "Administrator" of this account. Please help me make this page more helpful to the CASA users. Thanks, Cathy Mayer 831-612-1039.
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Adobe link with more about InContext Editing.
- Getting started - setting up your account.
- Have Cathy set up your authorization
- Once she does, you will receive an email that looks like this
- Note: This is an example, the bold link below will not work for you (unless you are Joanne....)
-----Original Message-----
From: Adobe InContext Editing on behalf of Catherine Mayer [mailto:incontextediting-admin@adobe.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 5:51 PM
To: Joanne Sanchez
Cc: Catherine Mayer
Subject: Invitation to use Adobe InContext Editing
Adobe (R) InContext Editing
Hello,
I would like to invite you use the Adobe InContext Editing service on
http://www.casaofsantacruz.org/ with Publisher permissions.
To view and accept the invitation, click on the link below or copy and
paste the following URL into your browser:
EXAMPLE ONLY - NOT a working link>>>>http://www.casaofsantacruz.org/XXXX/X/XX.html#invite=0aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa
To learn more about how you can complete the registration and start
editing your website, click on the link below or copy and paste the URL
into your browser:
http://www.adobe.com/go/mov_incontext_getstarted_edit
To view change history use the InContext Editing Administration Panel:
http://incontextediting.adobe.com/
Sincerely,
Catherine Mayer
- When you click on the link from the email, you will be asked to sign in by entering your email address and password.
Be careful with your password. If you loose it, Adobe will allow you to re-set it; however, we wary of allowing others to access your account. It is much better to set up new accounts.
- Once you are signed in, you will be presented with a screen enabling you to edit. Select the View/Edit Site button in the upper left.

- Here is a full screen image showing the button:

- Once you are in the edit screen, you are taken to the home page for the site. The home page is the existing CASA site and can be editted.

- Select the "Edit Page" button on the top right. The areas that you can edit will be highlighted (with dashed lines around them) and editing seems to be very straight-forward. I would suggest that you not try formatting too much in the beginning. When you are done, select the DONE button at the bottom right-hand side of the window (it is green).

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