Web Services

The Web Services Division within the Marketing Department manages CCRI's website. We are responsible for developing the overall look & feel of the site and sub-sites, ensuring that they meet all state and federal accessibility standards.

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How-Tos

Want to learn how to make a button, edit your navigation, work with images and much more? Check out our how-to page today.

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Need an Image?

Need to find the perfect image for your website? Check out our Image Galleries provided by the Marketing and Communications department.

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We're here to Help

If you have a question about the website, are a content manager and need help editing the website, want to become a content manager, or, are experiencing any problems at all with the website please submit a ticket.

Submit a Ticket

 

Want to Upload an Image or Document?

On April 24, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a new rule on digital accessibility under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This rule requires CCRI’s web content and academic course materials, to meet accessibility standards beginning April 24, 2026.

In order to comply with these guidelines we ask that all content mangers submit their images and documents (When PDFs Are Appropriate) to web services for approval before being placed on the web. 

Email Web Services

 

Think Before You Create a PDF

At first glance, creating PDFs might seem like a convenient way to share information, they’re easy to attach, consistent in appearance, and familiar to most users. But in the digital age, especially at a university committed to accessibility and inclusion, it’s time to rethink when and how we use them.

Guidelines for using PDF's on the Website

 

Web Accessibility

CCRI is committed to making information on its websites accessible to people with disabilities and follows the WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines. If you experience any issues accessing information or navigating the CCRI website please let us know.

Report an Accessibility Issue Web Accessibility for Content Managers 

 

Before you publish your page!!!

Always follow these three steps before you publish a page on the CCRI website!

1. Ensure your page has a unique page description so users can find it. Visit our Optimize your site for search engines page to learn how.

2. Make sure your web file is named properly. This includes web pages, pdf's, and images. Visit our Naming Conventions for the Web page to view the guidelines.

3. Always "Run All Checks" to ensure your page is accessible, has no spelling errors, and is free of broken links. Visit our "Web Accessibility for Content Managers" page for more details.

 

CCRI Student
How-Tos

Want to learn how to make a button, edit your navigation, work with images and much more? Check out our how-to page today.

How-Tos
Need an Image
Need an Image?

Need to find the perfect image for your website? Check out our Image Galleries provided by the Marketing and Communications department.

CCRI Image Galleries

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