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Ref. | Element/component | Rule | Notes |
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 |
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C1 | Site name | Mandatory | |
C2 | Service navigation | Mandatory | |
C3 | Legal navigation | Mandatory | |
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Grid | Recommended | ||
Colours | Recommended | ||
Typography | Recommended | ||
Spacing | Recommended | ||
Icons | Contextual | Where icons feature, use commonly-used icons from the ECL. | |
Images
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Other components | Contextual |
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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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The components available in the Europa Components Library are categorised as follows:
- Mandatory – ECL components that must be used.
- Recommended – the ECL provides recommended components. There can be exceptions, i.e. requirements that go beyond the ECL – for example, on campaigns.
- 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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