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Images must not contain text, unless the text is short enough that it can also fit into the alt text field for the image. If an image does contain fewer than 150 characters of text, then all of the text must be added into the alt text field for the image. All images must have a text description in the alt text field.
Reason: Text included that is part of in an image cannot be read by search engines or by the screen readers used by visually-impaired visitors. Failing to provide readable text for all visitors is a violation of state and federal web accessibility requirements.
All photos should be obtained from the Marketing Photo Library whenever possible. Departments may also add their own photos for their events, etc., so long as the photos are clear and good quality. Poor quality images may be removed from the website by the Web Team.
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After a final video is published by the Video Team on YouTube or Vimeo, it may be embedded or shared using Drupal on public web pages using these steps.
The Web Team will monitor website for videos for professional quality and make updates as needed.
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If your department website requires injection of JavaScript or CSS code, do not add any such code to the source of the page. Instead, please contact the Web Team, webteam@fredonia.edu. For overall consistency across the website, please use the provided web page templates as they are intended, instead of creating new styles or design elements.
Styles
Design Web Style Guide describes the overall branding and look for all official web pages demonstrates the brand, element styles, and overall look for the Basic Page template. Please use the provided web page templates as they are intended.
Drupal Web Publishers can edit the Basic Pages in their departments.
Do not add colors to text that are not included in the Styles menu in Drupal. This is important to avoid low-contrast problems with accessibility.
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