Design and Content Requirements Sample Clauses

Design and Content Requirements. The Contractor must produce a website for the Authority/Corporation that complies with the following requirements: 1. Any web-based intranet and internet information and applications development, or programming delivered pursuant to this Agreement must comply with the New York State Office for Technology Policy P04-002, Accessibility of New York State Web-based Intranet and Internet Information and Applications, as such policy may be amended, modified or superseded, regarding the accessibility of web-based intranet and internet information and applications to persons with disabilities. 2. Satisfies all requirements of the New York State Office for Technology Cyber Security Policy P03-002, Information Security Policy, as such policy may be amended, modified or superseded. 3. Contains the Authority/Corporation’s Internet Privacy Policy. 4. Utilizes small (fast loading) graphics. 5. Utilizes official logos only as supplied by the Authority/Corporation. 6. Utilizes other photos and graphic images (e.g. web palette GIF and JPEG images) only as approved by the Authority/Corporation. 7. Utilizes style sheets to reflect the “look and feelof the Authority/Corporation’s official websites. By attaching style sheets to structured documents on the Web (e.g. HTML), the presentation of documents will be consistent without sacrificing device-independence or adding new HTML tags for background color, text and link colors, and typestyle. 8. Utilizes a maximum of 800x600-screen resolution, unless otherwise required or approved by the Authority/Corporation. 9. Contains no spelling, grammatical or contextual errors. 10. Contains no advertisements, including logos or references to the Contractor, unless approved by the Authority/Corporation. 11. Contains no “metatags” or other buried material, unless required or approved by the Authority/Corporation. 12. Does not utilize HTML frames, unless required or approved by the Authority/Corporation. 13. Contains the New York State common Web banner, as required by the Authority/Corporation. 14. States how to contact the webmaster or entity responsible for the operation of the site.
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