Top HEADER Image called [HEADER1] . [Link to Chamber HOME page] . [News] . [Business] . [Feedback]
[ Standard Graphic - at the top of ALL pages hosted on WWW.NEWBRIDGE.CC ]

HEADER2 Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . called [HEADER2]
[ Graphic specific to web site ]
[ Newbridge Chamber Graphic for Chamber pages, or image of premises for retail web page.]


LEFTBAR
[Button graphics]
Businesses
About Newbridge
Services & State
Sport & Social
Other Organisations.
Key Contacts
  • NEWS ITEM ONE - Graphics on web pages.
    Graphic Buttons on left will be on the Top level Home page.
    The Left Bar (withor without graphics) are optional. Where used, a standard layout will be provided.
    If members may can create their own graphics for HEADER2 and LEFTBAR provided they follow the following standards:
    • Top graphic HEADER1 to be used at the top of ALL pages.
    • HEADER2 graphic image can be any image or graphic that the members wishes. The Chamber web team will provide a basic image of the member's premises and Logo that will fit across the page (700 pixels wide). Where a member has no Logo an image of shop front or proprietor/manager is suggested.
    • Additional graphics, pictures or logos, may be used to illustrate the members web page. It is a members responsibility to source these.
    • Where specialist graphics are required for page quality, local graphics designers will be provided. This activity is beyond the scope of the Web team.
    • The total size of all files (Graphic and HTML) will not exceed 70 Kbytes.
  • NEWS ITEM TWO - Content of each web page.
    • Headers with images as outlined above.
    • Products offered.
    • Contact information to include email address. Where a member does not have an email account the Chamber email account will be listed and any messages received will be routed through to the member (up to an agreed limit).
    • Optional: Price lists, pictures of products, Pictures of people, map ('how to find us').
  • NEWS ITEM THREE - et cetera.
    • Note that the page content that is visible when first loaded, i.e. near the top of the page are first to be seen by person browsing the web. Content further down the screen should be lower lower priority - it is less likely to be read !

 


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Last updated on 29-Sep-98 by Michael O'Farrell