In a Contribute site, you must manage underlying read and write permissions assigned to files and folders by the server directly on the server. For more information, see Contribute file and folder permissions on the server.
When you set up a site, it's a good idea to give users read access on the server to the /_mm folder (the _mm subfolder of the root folder), the /Templates folder, and all of the folders containing assets that they will need to use.
If for some reason you can't give users read access to the /Templates folder, you can still make the templates available to users.
If you take this "subsite" approach, don't use site-root-relative links in the subsites. Site-root-relative links are relative to the main root folder on the server, not to the root folder you define in Dreamweaver. Contribute users can't create site-root-relative links. For more information about site-root-relative links, see Understanding document locations and paths.
If links in a Contribute page appear to be broken, it's possible that there's a problem with folder permissions, particularly if the links link to pages outside of the Contribute user's root folder. Check read and write permissions for folders on the server.
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