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Guideline
Standards & Guidelines: Example (Web Style Guide)
Why have Web style guidelines? Each UCSF website provides an opportunity to make a strong positive impression on our audiences. In this, an attractive and consistently applied style for presenting graphics and other visuals plays an important role. We have put together a set of best practices guidelines for ensuring visual consistency across all UCSF-affiliated websites. These guidelines cover:
Impacted Services: IT Website
Procedure
How to Report a Digital Accessibility Issue
How to report a digital accessibility issue If you cannot access website or web application content or use a feature due to a disability, please report an accessibility issue. Web accessibility statement UCSF commits to an online environment accessible to everyone, including individuals with visual, auditory, motor or cognitive disabilities. Improving accessibility benefits us all by helping to: improve Search Engine Optimization (SEO),
Impacted Services: Digital Accessibility Program
Welcome to the NEW Information Technology Website
Content is what we're all about – and as Content Owners, you make it happen. Thank you! Here's everything you need to know to: Select types of content for the site Create new content Revise existing content How to select a content type Your first task is to determine the type of content you want to create. In turn, this will determine the template you use within the content management system (CMS). A list of content types follows.