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Rule

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B.

Local footer

B1

Site name

Contextual


B2

Content owner details

Mandatory



B3

Service navigation

Contextual


B4

Related information

n/a


B5

Class names

n/a


C.

Corporate footer

 


C1

Site name

Mandatory


C2

Service navigation

Mandatory


C3

Legal navigation

Mandatory


Foundations

Grid

Recommended


Colours

Recommended

Use only EC colour specifications available in the ECL

Typography

Recommended

Apply the typographic guidelines available in the ECL

Spacing

Recommended

Apply spacing rules explained in the ECL

Icons

Contextual

Where icons feature, use commonly-used icons from the ECL.

Images

 

Contextual

Other components

Contextual

Content



See ECL components categories for more info about Mandatory, Recommended and Contextual

Harmonised websites Group 3

Partnership websites

Definition: A partnership website is a website where the European Commission is a cooperating partner in its creation but is not the sole owner of the information contained therein. It is a joint effort between the EC and non-EC partners in terms of concept, budget, management and maintenance and requires its own individual form of governance and custom style guides to accommodate possible co-branding.


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ECLcomponentsCategories

The components available in the Europa Components Library are categorised as follows:

  1.   Mandatory – ECL components that must be used.
  2.   Recommended – the ECL provides recommended components. There can be exceptions, i.e. requirements that go beyond the ECL – for example, on campaigns.
  3.   Contextual – elements that may or may not feature on a page, depending on the communication and/or functional needs – for example Login. Where the element features, use the ECL component.

Harmonised websites Group 3

Partnership websites

Definition: A partnership website is a website where the European Commission is a cooperating partner in its creation but is not the sole owner of the information contained therein. It is a joint effort between the EC and non-EC partners in terms of concept, budget, management and maintenance and requires its own individual form of governance and custom style guides to accommodate possible co-branding.

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