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THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY Graphic Identity Standards Guide | 25 IDENTITY APPLIED WEB STANDARDS All TCNJ schools, departments, offices, centers, and other units are required to build their sites using the college's web themes and its chosen enterprise-level content management system, WordPress. If a unit has a specific business reason for doing otherwise, the Office of Communications, Marketing, and Brand Management must first review and approve. Those wishing to become WordPress editors must attend training offered monthly by the Office of Communications, Marketing, and Brand Management. To begin the process of creating a new site or to migrate an existing site to the college's content management system (CMS) and web themes, please submit a new-site project request or support ticket (tcnj.edu/cmbmrequest). IMAGERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY Users must adhere to the following standards when obtaining or selecting photography: • Photography must be clear and well lit. Blurry and/or grainy photos are not acceptable. • Professional photography or photography taken with a higher-quality camera is preferred. Smartphone photos are generally not of sufficient quality. • Do not upload photos larger than 2 MB. GENERAL GUIDELINES • Do not add the TCNJ logo to any internal webpages. • Do not add your unit's logo with signature to any internal webpages. • Do not override the styles (e.g., change colors or sizes) in the master style sheet. Use only the HTML elements (e.g., headings 1–6, bullets, numbered lists) for markup. • Make sure page formatting is mobile friendly. Simplify and/or limit the use of columns and tables. SITE STRUCTURE The design for tcnj.edu is responsive, meaning that each webpage detects the visitor's screen size and orientation and changes the layout accordingly. The site is optimized for a screen width of 1280 pixels but scales appropriately for larger and smaller screens (e.g., large desktop monitors, tablets, and mobile devices). All sites are required to include the following header and footer elements: A. Global navigation B. Site title module C. Navigation bar D. Global footer Header and footer elements must be consistent on all sites, including those hosted by third parties, unless the Office of Communications, Marketing, and Brand Management has approved an exception. C A B D