The permanent short link to this Answers page is www.fredonia.edu/web-standards
DRAFT IN PROGRESS
This document supplements the policy at https://fredonia-edu.atlassian.net/l/c/zgrQoVWu with specific details for website standards and best practices.
Website Content
The Web Team will make necessary changes to website content and formatting as needed to maintain a consistent, accurate website.
All web pages, images or files that are located on public university websites at www.fredonia.edu, my.fredonia.edu, blueview.fredonia.edu, and events.fredonia.edu must be maintained and updated to reflect current and accurate content and be accessible to all audiences.
What is a public website?
Fredonia's public websites include, but are not limited to:
What are Fredonia's data classifications?
The university's Data Risk Classification Policy provides detailed descriptions of each data classification:
The Data Risk Classification Policy applies to all members of the university community, as well as to 3rd parties who handle university data.
What kind of information may be published on a Fredonia public website?
The Drupal web publishing service may ONLY be used to publish Category 1 - Public information, in any form such as text, PDFs, video, images, etc.
No information or data that is classified as Category 2 - Private or Category 3 - Restricted may be published on any Fredonia public website at any time.
Text
All writing should be accurate, succinct, and current.
Photos & Images
All photos should be obtained from the Marketing Photo Library with help available at http://www.fredonia.edu/photos/help
Images on the website must not contain text, unless the text can appear in the alt text field.
Images should be published as .jpg or .png file format and uploaded into the corresponding folder on the website.
All images must have an alt text description of the image. Captions should also be included whenever possible.
The Web Team will monitor website for photos for professional image quality and effective cropping, and make image updates as needed.
Videos:
The Fredonia Video Team uses both YouTube.com and Vimeo.com video publishing services to manage and publish videos for public distribution.
After a final video is published by the Video Team on YouTube.com or Vimeo.com, it may be embedded or shared using Drupal on public web pages using these steps.
Files
All documents that can not be a web page should be published as accessible PDF file format.
Files that are no longer active or current must be removed from the university websites periodically, upon the request of the university Web Team, or risk removal as deemed appropriate by the web team.
University websites should not be utilized for storage or archiving purposes.
The Web Team will periodically remind the campus community to purge its websites directories of all inappropriate or out-of-date files.
Website Design
Styles
Web Design Style Guide describes the overall branding and look for all official web pages.
Templates (Content types)
All Drupal websites must follow the existing page templates as described here: www.fredonia.edu/drupal/help
Left side column with Site Navigation & Who to Contact
All Basic Pages in Drupal must have a Left Site Navigation and a Who to Contact (Office Block).
No code injections of JS or CSS
If your 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 at webteam@fredonia.edu.