Guidance for Naace publishing across all media
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This area of the website provides support and guidance for Naace publishing activity across all media. It includes general design principles, style guidance and workflow diagrams. This guidance is intended for Naace Office staff, Members, Sponsoring Partners and suppliers working with Naace on publishing activity. Visitors who are not Members have access to some Articles in this area.
The 'Website structure and design principles', 'General Style guide' and 'Workflow for Contributors' documentation incorporates detailed guidance on publishing and basic principles for using the CMS from design, user and technical perspectives.
The 'Visual Style guide' provides detailed guidance on use of colours, fonts and the Naace logo across all media. Suitable versions of the Naace logo may be downloaded from this area. The 'CMS User guide' provides detailed guidance for use of the Naace CMS. ![]() Public
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Publication date: 17th November 2007 Withdrawal date: --- Created: 17th November 2007 Last updated: 17th November 2007 17:11 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/546 |
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