An editorial policy is indispensable for your website. It should provide authors and editors with guidance on how to handle the content of the website on the basis of its objective and mission and of the demands of its target audience.
In summary, an editorial policy must provide the online providers/editors with guidance on
Once you have an editorial policy in place, guidelines on editorial style and content authorisation procedures can be drawn up and distributed to everyone who is adding content to the site. This will guarantee a coherent presentation of information within the website.
Editorial style will also have to be individually adapted to the target audience and to the degree of specialisation of each level of the website.
Write for your readers. Writing for the web differs from writing for printed publications and content cannot simply be transferred from paper to net without being adjusted. Texts should be short and concise and navigation to related text obvious and quick.
Directorate-General Translation (DGT) offers a web editing service that will optimise your content for online reading before you publish it on an EU website.
For more on how to make use of this service, see DGT's Web editing service
If you require further assistance, please contact: Comm Europa Management
European Commission
DG Communication
Unit B.3
Europa Web Communication
The Europa Web Guide is the official rulebook for the European Commission's web presence, covering editorial, legal, technical, visual and contractual aspects.
All European Commission web sites must observe the rules and guidelines it contains.
Web practitioners are invited to observe its contents and keep abreast of updates.
More information about the web guide.