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As defined, EU branded standardised harmonised websites host general information about the EU in a specific area and/or for a targeted audience.
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The specific detailed rules for EC-branded standardised websites, are described in detail in the EU Standardised template section of the ECL.
wide target audience, which does not need specific knowledge of the EU Institutions to navigate the site (in all EU official languages).
The EU branded harmonised websites use the components of the Europa Components Library (ECL) as this template shows:
Section | No. | component | Harmonised template |
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0. | Global banner (provided by Webtools) | ||
Site header | 1. | EC identity (logo) | |
2. | Login | ||
3. | Language switcher | ||
4. | Search form | ||
5. | Site name | ||
6. | Menu | ||
Page header | 7. | Breadcrumb | |
8. | Meta | ||
9. | Page title | (except homepage) | |
10. | Thumbnail | (requires introduction) | |
11. | Introduction | ||
Local footer | 12. | Site name | |
13. | Content owner details | ||
14. | DG-related navigation | ||
Corporate footer | 15. | Site logo | |
16. | Contact, social media and legal navigation | ||
17. | EU institutions |
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