The goal of this handbook is to provide OSULP staff with clear guidance on website processes, procedures, and specifications. Also see Frequent Drupal Questions
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- One place to start is your own staff profile, and we have instructions to help you.
- If you have questions about creating a new page or need help figuring out the best way to do it, please put a request in through the LIT Contact Form. A Web Developer can set up a training session with you, give advice on setting up new pages or help you design a new page layout.
- In general, choosing images and writing the content will be the content creator's responsibility.
- OSU's Digital Experience Department put together a Site-Building Guide that can help, as well.
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- Orange and Black are the primary colors, but there are secondary colors that can be used sparingly.
- For digital projects, the orange we are using is #D73F09.
- Color should not be used as the only visual means of conveying information, indicating an action, prompting a response, or distinguishing a visual element. See OSU's IT Accessibility Policy for color and contrast specifications and guidance.
Fonts
- The OSU fonts are embedded in OSULP's Drupal account, but if you are creating web content in another system, you may wish to request a download .
Graphics and Icons
- OSU has developed a set of icons and graphicsfor download and also has enabled the use of FontAwesome icons in Drupal. There are also some OSU Library icons in the CN Shared Drive>Communications and Marketing>OSU and Library Icons
- Best practice is to use icons from the same set, so that they all have the same look and feel, or the official icons from marketing.
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- The highlights section on the home page is a Drupal template called "3 column Paragraph style"
- Dimensions: 500 x 500 pixels or larger (need to be square for the highlights section). We recommend 102 PPI.
- File type: png, jpg, or jpeg. PDF is not acceptable for images.
- Highlights should be related to the library in some way; such as library announcements, library-backed projects, or featured collections at the library
- If you use words on the image - use fewer than 10, and repeat important words in the caption description. Text on images is not accessible to screen readers
- Contact LIT to submit a new highlight
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