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Web Developers' QuickstartThis quickstart guide summarizes the information found in the official Seminole State Web Development Guidelines. We recommend that you read through the guidelines in their entirety before you begin authoring. Departmental ResponsibilitiesDepartments are ultimately responsible for maintaining the information on their own Web pages. Departments should also respond to inquiries about the information and update their information as necessary. A departmental contact should be designated by the department. This contact should be responsible for:
Absolute RequirementsFor consistency, ease of navigation and identification purposes, the following items should be included on your Web pages. Required for every Web page:
Required for main departmental pages:
Required for Faculty, Staff, and Student Club pages:
ContentIndividuals, groups or departments may not publish information on the College Web servers that is prohibited by law or disallowed by licenses, contracts, copyrights or Seminole State regulations. Web authors should be familiar with Seminole State policies pertaining to confidentiality and the use of computers, particularly the Seminole State Acceptable Use of College Technology Policy and FERPA guidelines. We discourage redundancy and advocate "one fact/one place." A list of information that is maintained on the College's main site and/or the DL site will be made available to Web authors. Catalog/course information is maintained by the Educational Services department and may not be modified or reproduced without their permission. Content items to consider for departmental website:
Content items to consider for faculty websites:
Keep in mind that any information regarding schedules or news requires regular updates. Preferred Style GuidelinesThe Seminole State publications department has created a style guide containing the approved spelling, titles, grammar and general style guides for anything written for and about Seminole State College. Please refer to this guide when creating Web pages and/or Seminole State-related publications. If you have a question regarding a word, phrase or grammar concept, contact Jay Davis, Director, Communications and Media Relations. (ext. 2418). |
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