Web Style Guide
This guide is for anyone creating content on the Libraries' website. Our goal is to write clear, usable, and consistent content that helps our users. If you create or maintain workshops, devices, guides, spaces, or any other web content, this guide is for you.
The recommendations in this guide don’t necessarily apply to news, Library Stories, finding aids, or printed materials. If you’re creating a publication, you can refer to Style & Usage (staff login required).
The User Experience Department maintains this guide. Some sections are forthcoming. If there's a forthcoming (unlinked) section you'd like guidance on, and for other questions, please email us.
Visual Style
- Icons
- Logo Usage
- Photos & Videos
- Maps
For Developers
- Kitchen Sink (Plain HTML text format)
- Kitchen Sink (HTML text format)
- Common CSS classes
- Component Library
- APIs
- Embedding Blocks and Views into Drupal content
- Headers/Footers
- Notice
- Supported Browsers
- Analytics
- Web App Overview
- Server Structure
Related: Targeted Accessibility Guides
Psst... Writing content for the Web Style Guide? Refer to the style guide for the style guide.