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EC branded standardised websites host thematic content such as policies for which the owner DG/Agency is responsible. Standardised websites are:
It is mandatory to use the Europa Web Publishing Platform (EWPP) for the development of standardised websites.
EC branded harmonised websites host specific content that answers a particular communication purpose.
Where possible we recommend the use of ECL components, while acknowledging that some sites in this category may have specific requirements.
We distinguish three groups of harmonised sites:
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Web information systems
Definition: Permanent Hamonised websites are:
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Scope: Network websites follow design principles close to those for core and standardised sites.
The components available in the Europa Components Library are categorised as follows:
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Element/component
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Rule
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Notes and link to Europa components library
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A.
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Header
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A1
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Global banner
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Mandatory
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A2
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EC identity
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Mandatory
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A3
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Language select
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Contextual
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A4
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Search box
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Contextual
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A5
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Class name
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Mandatory
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A6
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Site name
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Mandatory
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6.1
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Site logo
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Not permitted
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Usage of logos is not allowed unless an exception has been granted. See Logos and icons.
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A7
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Breadcrumb
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Contextual
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A8
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Login
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Contextual
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A9
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Menu bar
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Not recommended
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Ref.
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Element/component
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Rule
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Notes
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B.
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Local footer – grey
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B1
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Site name
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Mandatory
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B2
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Content owner details
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Mandatory
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B3
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Service navigation
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Contextual
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B4
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DG-related navigation
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Contextual
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B5
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Class names
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Mandatory
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C.
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Corporate footer
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C1
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Site name
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Mandatory
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C2
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Service navigation
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Mandatory
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C3
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Legal navigation
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Mandatory
Event website
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The components that will be available in the Europa Components Library comprise:
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Element/component
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Rule
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Notes
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A.
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Header
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A1
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Global banner
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Mandatory
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A2
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EC identity
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Mandatory
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A3
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Language select
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Contextual
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A4
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Search box
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Contextual
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A5
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Class name
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n/a
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A6
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Site name
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n/a
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A7
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Breadcrumb
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n/a
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A8
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Login
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n/a
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A9
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Menu bar
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n/a
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Ref.
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Element/component
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Rule
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Notes
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B.
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Local footer
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B1
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Site name
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Contextual
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B2
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Content owner details
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B3
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Service navigation
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Contextual
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B4
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Related information
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n/a
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B5
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Class names
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n/a
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C.
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Corporate footer
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C1
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Site name
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Mandatory
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C2
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Service navigation
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Mandatory
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C3
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Legal navigation
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Mandatory
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Foundations
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Grid
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Recommended
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Colours
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Recommended
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Use only EC colour specifications available in the ECL
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Typography
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Recommended
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Apply the typographic guidelines available in the ECL
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Spacing
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Recommended
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Apply spacing rules explained in the ECL
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Icons
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Contextual
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Where icons feature, use commonly-used icons from the ECL.
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Images
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Contextual
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Other components
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Contextual
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Content
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.
If you require further assistance, please contact:
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It is optional to use the Europa Web Publishing Platform (EWPP) for the development of harmonised websites.
The EC branded standardised and harmonised website uses the components of the Europa Components Library (ECL) as this template shows:
Standardised websites template | Harmonised websites template |
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Section | No. | component | Standardised template | Harmonised tempate |
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0. | Global banner (provided by Webtools) | |||
Site header | 1. | EC identity (logo) | ||
2. | Login | |||
3. | Language switcher | (except monolingual websites) | (except monolingual websites) | |
4. | Search form | |||
5. | Class name | |||
6. | Site name | |||
7. | Menu | |||
Page header | 8. | Breadcrumb | (except homepage) | (except homepage) |
9. | Meta | |||
10. | Page title | (except homepage) | (except homepage) | |
11. | Thumbnail | (requires introduction) | (requires introduction) | |
12. | Introduction | |||
Local footer | 13. | Site name | ||
14. | Content owner details | |||
15. | Sitemap | |||
16. | DG-related service navigation | |||
17. | DG-related navigation | |||
18. | Class names | |||
Corporate footer | 19. | Site logo | ||
20. | Service navigation | |||
21. | Legal navigation |
When the European Commission shares the ownership of a website with one or several non-EU institution(s), it is a partnership website. The European Commission and its partners co-decide on the content and cooperate in terms of budget, maintenance and management of the website. As a result, the design is a based on an agreement between partners.
This category is an exception and there is no imposed design template. However, we strongly recommend to pay particular attention to:
Need further assistance on this topic? Please contact the team in charge of the Europa domain: Comm Europa Management.