2009 Corporate web style (Red) - Internet
The 2009 Corporate web style (Red) – Internet is the web style adopted for all web pages available to ECU online visitors via the Internet. The style includes navigation to the four key areas of the University’s public web presence, global search box, global footer, and a large dominant ‘ECU Red’ bar. You can view the 2009 web style through six key examples below.
These templates illustrate the different approaches to formatting, layout and presentation.
- 2009 Corporate web style (Internet)
The core framework and default template applied to all new web pages created in the WebCMS. - 2009 Corporate web style (Internet) with menu
Showcasing a standard web page with content and left hand menu. - 2009 Corporate web style (Internet) with menu and related content (453)
Showcasing a standard web page with related content elements added in a right hand column. This is the most common template used for displaying web page content. - 2009 Corporate web style (Internet) with menu and floated content (601)
Showcasing a standard web page with related content elements. Here, the body of content is wrapped around the related content. Ideal for using with a large floated image. - 2009 Corporate web style (Internet) with Level 1 landing page
Showcasing the landing page concept. Level 1 landing pages are usually created for all top level web pages, also known as' Overview' pages, and can be used for first level web pages within a section of the website. - 2009 Corporate web style (Internet) with Level 2 landing page
Showcasing the landing page concept when used for a second or lower level web page. Level 2 landing pages are only created by exemption, as information found on this level is usually best displayed using a standard page template.
More examples and explanations for their use can be found on our specific template pages.