Subject: | | Re: UK Government Website Design Guidelines available |
From: | | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 28 Feb 2001 09:30:02 -0000394_iso-8859-1 I'm giving a seminar in a few weeks time for UK HE PR and marketing community.
I'd like to give some examples of the different approaches to the main University entry point. I'd like to give examples of the following types:
Traditional menu page (to Faculties, departments, etc.)
News page, with a substantial portion (>20%) of news information [...]41_28Feb200109:30:[log in to unmask] |
Reply-To: | | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 6 Mar 2001 22:54:36 +0000458_US-ASCII ###Apologies for cross posting###
There are a range of Web related job opportunities at the Institute for Learning and Research Technology (University of Bristol) at the moment. The following positions may be of particular interest to members of this list:
Web Designer, Internet Development Group. Ref: 7276
Technical Resource Manager, Internet Development Group. Ref: 7277
Biz/ed Web Developer, Ref: 7274 [...]49_6Mar200122:54:[log in to unmask] |
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Their section 1.3. is relevant. They have not, in fact, complied with
their own laws. Luckily, the provisions do not come info force for
another year....
Sebastian Rahtz
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