Contribute CS3 vs CS5

I am trying to put together basic instructions for a client to use Contribute. I have only had experience with CS3 and they will be receiving the CS5 version. Are the basic editing tools very different in location and setup in the CS5 version? Has anyone used both?

Please have a look at the version comparison matrix at http://www.adobe.com/products/contribute/upgrade/?view=compare.

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  • Was allowed to upgrade from contribute cs3 to contribute cs5 where can i get the download from cs5

    was allowed to upgrade from contribute cs3 to contribute cs5 where can i get the download for cs5

    Downloads available:
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    Premiere Elements:  12 | 11, 10 | 9, 8, 7
    Photoshop Elements:  12 | 11, 10 | 9,8,7
    Lightroom:  5 | 4 | 3
    Captivate:  7 | 6 | 5
    Contribute:  CS5 | CS4, CS3
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    Download and installation help for Prodesigntools links are listed on most linked pages.  They are critical; especially steps 1, 2 and 3.  If you click a link that does not have those steps listed, open a second window using the Lightroom 3 link to see those 'Important Instructions'.

  • Contribute CS3 Edit Mode strips away CSS

    Looks as if many people are having this issue with no real aswer provided asside from 'Employees' sending private messages to users.
    Currently have pages that render fine in a regurlar browser as well as the CS3 Contribute Browser, however when going to edit the page it simply does not render the page with any off the CSS styles applied.
    Dreamweaver CS5
    Contribute CS3 (our user base)
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    Help with this issue would be greatly appreciate.
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    Any employees want to shine in on how to resolve this issue?  Is the only solution to include all css style sheet calls from page itself and not the includes? any way around this?

  • Trouble with rendering of nested lists in contribute cs3

    In our office, some users are on Contribute CS3 and others are on CS5.  CS3 is having style rendering issues with nested lists (specifically, font sizes) when in Edit mode. This problem is not happening in CS5.  The html is valid as well as the css.  Is this a known bug in CS3?  It is disconcerting to users to see the fonts rendered hugely on nested lists. 

    Welcome to the forum.
    If the error was along the lines of "Failure to Return Frame," that is often because there is a gap in the Video. All Clips should be butted up to each other. Go to Timeline View Mode, and then hit Home (to get to the beginning). Zoom in on the Timeline. I'd probably toggle Thumbnails to either OFF, or to only show First & Last Frame. Hit the PageUp key to step through the Timeline, one Clip at a time. If you have zoomed to the Frame view level, you should see the gap. You want to close this up. If you cannot see the gap (they can be tiny), the using the PageUP & PageDn keys, step through again, and watch the CTI (Current Time Indicator) to see if it "hiccups," or seems to "jutter" between Clips. If it does, you have found your gap. Look for any more.
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  • Adobe Contribute CS3 Connection Error

    I am trying to use Adobe Contribute CS3 Version 3.1 to connect our web server.  I can use WS_FTP and WinSCP to connect to it fine.  Our web server is running under CentOS 5.x.  When I try to connect using the connection wizard in Contribute, I receving the following error:
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    /tmp
    Please  contact your administrator for assistance.
    I have tried both FTP and SFTP.  Again, I can login, navigate to /tmp and upload, download, and delete files fine using WinSCP.  Can someone let me know what Contribute is trying to do to verify the connection?  Is there a log file?  Any help is appreciated.

    When I first tried to connect to our web server, I received a similar error.  What worked for me was getting rid of the folder designation when trying to connect in Contribute (in your case /tmp) and allowing users to have permissions to access all folders on the web server.  I create Contribute roles to limit the users to specific folders.
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  • Swf previews in browser and doesn't work on server after upgrade from cs3 to cs5

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  • Can't find this info anywhere... Can I upgrade from CS3 to CS5 or CS5.5?

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  • How do I update font from CS3 to CS5

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  • Once again: prints too dark after upgrading CS3 to CS5

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    Thank you for the help! Here are the screen shots. I printed the wacked image from CS3 and CS5. In CS3 everything looks right, i.e. the soft proof matches the print. In CS5 the soft proof looks the same as in CS3, but the print is dark. A photo of the printout is attached at the end.
    CS3:
    CS5:
    Result:

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    btw, we're both running Windows Vista and both in CS5 (7.0).

    AM
    I might just have to go back to CS3 to finish this project up—fortunatly I foresaw an issue like this and kept CS3 installed. That will most likely solve the problem with this project, provided it too does not crash. And that is my concern for future 'new' projects in CS5, are those going to crash too? I think I'll do some testing with my editor.
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    What type of additional info would help?
    Thanks,
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