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Guidelines for Monash sites not using the Monash brand
The following is a list of guidelines for Monash sites that have approval not to use the Monash brand.
Designing for our users
Quality, usability, and accessibility
Legal requirements
Branding and visual identity
- On the Branding and visual identity page make sure the guidelines under following headings are followed:
- Commercial entities
- Other entities associated with Monash University
- Dual branded sites
- Use of other logos/brands
- Ensure that images meet guidelines and are approved.
See Use of images section on Branding and visual identity page.
Navigation and site structure
- Follow guidelines on designing home pages, section home pages and content pages.
- When designing website navigation follow guidelines on designing global, section and contextual navigation the designing a breadcrumb bar.
- Accessible navigation:
- Provide a skip to content link.
- Provide a site map and/or site index and search functionality.
- If keyboard shortcuts are implemented consider
- Use of frames is not recommended.
If used ensure the title attribute provided for each frame set is meaningful and the noframes element is used.
- Using image maps for navigation isn't recommended.
If used give the image map and its hot spots meaningful alt attributes.
- Do not use Java applets and JavaScript for navigation on Monash websites.
- Text links:
- Clearly identify the target of the link.
- Show the format and size of the linked resource.
- Show whether access controls are in place.
- Use the email address for email link text.
Creating web pages
Content
Text and images
Tables and forms
Use of colour and styles
- Ensure colour is used properly with sufficient contrast.
- The use of commonly installed fonts (eg Times New Roman, Arial, or Helvetica) is preferable.
Metadata
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date metadata which describes the content.
If unable to do so just provide a page title.
- Use Monash-specific metadata where appropriate.
Technical standards and implementation
- HTML markup standards:
- Use an appropriate DTD, create pages which validate to chosen DTD.
- Avoid using deprecated markup.
- In the markup:
- Markup all elements and attributes in lowercase.
- Enclose attributes in quotation marks.
- Use comments to document page structure and highlight key elements.
- Encode special characters (eg ©) correctly.
- Use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to define presentation.
- Do not use the
font element or the color attribute.
- Implement error messages for the site.
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