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Boston Harbor Islands

 


administrative actions

Please select an action from the list below. Be prepared to enter the appropriate password at the log-in screen.

site concept

The Web site BostonHarborIslands.org is the visitor guide for Boston Harbor Islands national park area. It is an up-to-date resource for people who want to go to the islands or participate in park programs.

The National Park Service provides a guide to details about the park and its management at nps.gov/boha.

domain names

The World Wide Web domain name for the official Boston Harbor Islands Partnership site is: bostonislands.org, which is marketed as BostonHarborIslands.org. Active domain names and pointers for the site are:

  • BostonHarborIslands.org (non-www)
  • www.BostonHarborIslands.org
  • www.bostonislands.org
  • www.bostonharborislands.com
  • www.bostonharborislands.org
  • www.harborislands.org

A portion of the site is dedicated to the work of the Island Alliance, which can be reached via the following domain pointers:

  • www.islandalliance.com
  • www.islandalliance.org

In addition the Island Alliance owns the following domain names for use by the Boston Harbor Islands Partnership:

  • www.bostonislands.info
  • www.bostonharborislands.info
  • www.harborislands.info
  • www.islandsite.org

file management

Please contact the Web master for file locations and mandatory naming protocols.

Design

The site has a page that is centered in the browser on a grey background. A column on the left contains the park logo and main navigation. A header goes across the top of the remainder with sub-navigation (within the main section highlighted on the left) below the page title. The content is composed of two columns: the main content on the left and a narrow column for more information on the right. The more info column may be blank, contain text, or contain images.

Sizes

  • page width pixels = 764
  • main nav width pixels = 94
  • main content text pixels = 540 (40 px margin on left)
  • right column pixels = 130
  • island profile history words = 250

Pallette

The background of the main content on all pages in every section of BostonHarborIslands.org is white (#ffffff). Text color is dark purple (#330066).

Each of the five sections has its own color pallette for the left navigation bar.

Accessibility

It is our intent that BostonHarborIslands.org be available to a broad range of users who may be using various levels of technology. The National Park Service guidelines presented at www.nps.gov/access must be followed when designing for this site.

For instance, "A method shall be provided that permits users to skip repetitive navigation links." The point here is simply to provide clean navigation so that users can navigate in a web-like manner, rather than having to back track to an earlier page to get to another part of the site.

All images created as part of this site must have alt text. Alt text is not just for visually impaired people. It is also for people who have graphics turned off on their browsers and the text also gives users something to look at while graphics are loading. For photos and important graphics, the alt text should be descriptive (see advice at www.nps.gov/access).

Color should not be used to convey meaning. In other words, don't create a map and then say "the green areas are open to the public while the red areas are restricted." Of course we want to use color as part of our design, and prefer contrast between text and background.

Passwords

Passwords are provided by the Web master to enable users to modify site content. There are four levels of access:

  • Level One: reserved for a general registration of site visitors
  • Level Two: Program & Events editing; any lower level
  • Level Three: What's New entries; any lower level
  • Level Four: complete Program & Events editing including access to Featured Event, Meetings calendar editing, and all lower levels

 

 
This site brought to you by Boston Harbor Island Alliance and National Park Service