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Web site structure. The website of the project has been developed in English, understanding that this is not only the official language of the project but also the main communication language if the technology wants to reach a wide audience. The XXXXXXXX0 Web Site will be constantly updated with information and news, to keep people interested and updated about the project progress. The website will also host the XXXXXXXX0 dissemination material elaborated during the project. Regarding the layout, eight main areas or sections have been considered for the website: HOME ABOUT XXXXXXXX0 PROJECT: The Project – Objectives - Benefits PARTNERS NEWS & EVENTS PUBLIC DOCUMENTS LINKS CONTACT PRIVATE AREA All sections belong to a “Public area” and all the contents and the functionalities are accessible to all visitors. However, the “Private Area”, is also present, dedicated to project partners, user group and EC officer, where they can share documents and information in dedicated folders. The “Private area” links with the Virtual Collaboration Platform of the project that will be used for internal purposes only. For a more intuitive usage, the public sections are accessible directly from the main menu; while the private area is accessible from the specific tag at the top of each page. In the footer and header of each page there are links to access to the other project sections. Additionally, the header includes highly evocative images, based on the concept of the impact of XXXXXXXX0 on the environment, considering that the whole project is focused on CO2 capture technology. The primary goal is indeed the development of highly efficient and effective processes for the reduction of CO2 emissions in the atmosphere, to reduce the greenhouse effect and the issues related to climate change. Therefore, the images chosen for the website have the aim of recalling the technologies under development, in terms of novel materials and innovative processes, as well as the scientific progresses, since they all are expected to contribute significantly to the reduction of the carbon footprint of industries and power plants and, in the longer time scale, and also to be capable of mitigating the greenhouse effect and the consequent issues related to climate change. This strategy will help with the communication part and will attract a higher number of potential representatives from industries connected to the project aims. Figure 1a: Header of the website All logos from partners are shown in the footer (Figu...
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Web site structure. The Xxxxxx School Department web site includes the following components:

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