Home Page Sample Clauses

Home Page. The rental agency is not responsible for the accuracy of information detailed on any home page other than their own page. This also applies to links to other sites. (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx and xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx )
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Home Page. Microsoft shall provide E-Stamp with the largest --------- promotional space (as measured in pixel area when displayed), the small promotional space, and a Quicklink on the Home Page in accordance with the Specifications and Exhibit B and shall not --------- allow any E-Stamp Competitor to occupy any promotional spaces on the Home Page or to have a Quicklink.
Home Page. The Home Page clearly communicates the site's purpose, and shows all major contents available on the Web Site. The text in the page describes the aims and the potentiality of the project, to provide a clear statement to visitors about the contents of the project. The figure below (Figure 2) shows the home page of XXXXXXXX0 Web Portal with: the header, the footer, Newsletter and anticipation of the news that make up the body of the page.
Home Page. The Mixed-Criticality Forum landing page or homepage is designed to provide a quick overview of the latest news and facilitate access to the underlying areas (Innovation Roadmap, Projects, News& Events, Catalogue, Organizations) as well as provide information about the MCS Community Building Platform itself. A screenshot of the website is provided below. Figure 10: Mixed-Criticality Forum – Home Page
Home Page. Immediately visible at the top of the page is the graphic illustration. This provides the users with the key messages about the project. Scrolling down the main frame, after a brief presentation of the project, the latest news from the blog is showcased, while the right frame features the Case Studies and the Pilot through which the CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES will validate its Roadmap. In accordance with the latest European Commission's guidelines on visual identity, the EU emblem is displayed in the header with the following sentence: “This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement no 632694”. Finally, all of the partners’ logos have been included in the footer, together with the Digital Meets Culture logo, the official media partner of the project, with the social networks buttons. The horizontal navigation bar features the following menus:  Home  Project  Partners  Pilot & Case Studies  Blog  Network  Contacts
Home Page. The home page of the portal represents the front-end message of the SPIDER project to communicate the project objectives, summary of latest project activity and indications on where to find on the website the project results containing all the essential information concerning the project activity that can be published on the public Internet. The home page is organized according to the following design model: Top of the page (Figure 1) • Graphical identity of SPIDER (background image) • Menu items: Home, About Us, News, Publications, Media, Contact Us, Private Area • Search button Central part of the page (Figure 4) • Project background, SPIDER positioning overview, vision • Side bar with Search box, list of Recent posts and Subscribe to SPIDER newsletter Bottom of the page (Figure 2) • Horizon 2020 message disclaimer • Social Media (“follow us”) buttons: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Here below in Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3 and Figure 4 a representation of the home page in terms of header and main menu, footer, menu details, and home page main content and the side bar. Figure 1 - Header and Menu Figure 2 – Footer Figure 3 – The “Home” tab and its subentries Figure 4 - Home page main content and the side bar
Home Page. The home page of the website is as shown in the figure below. This page basically gives an overview of the whole project. There are links on the left side of the page, which corresponds to the respective pages. These links are built in such a way that they are shared in each and every page of the website. When the user clicks on a link on the left side of the page the corresponding page opens on the right side.
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Home Page. Snapshot Once the user enters the “Search Inscriptions” section, she can choose whether to perform a simple search or an advanced search, or whether she wants to access her Personal Space (available only upon registration). This section provides a detailed description of the two types of search, and of the items returned in the result list. Section 3 describes instead the functionality available for the registered users. The EAGLE Portal makes available a “simple search” (in “Google” way) and an “advanced search”, where the user can specify the values of a number of fields in order to make a more accurate search. The result of a search (whether simple or advanced) is presented to the users in “pages”, with a fixed number of items in each page (10 objects per page) and with two buttons (labelled “next” and “previous”) to navigate the query results. The objects that a user can search in the EAGLE Portal belong to three different categories, in accordance with the EAGLE conceptual model (see Deliverable D3.1 EAGLE Metadata Model Specification for a complete description of the elements in each category):  The EAGLE objects in the first category, called “artefacts”, contain all the information (extracted from an Epidoc document or other metadata) that is somehow related to the physical carrier of the inscription.  The EAGLE objects in the second category, called “texts”, contain all the information (extracted from an Epidoc document or other metadata, and from WikiMedia for translations) that is textual in nature.  The EAGLE objects in the third category, called “images” contain all the information (extracted from an Epidoc document or other metadata) that is visual in nature. The objects in the three categories that are derived from the same initial object received from a Content Provider contain the same (unique) Local ID (i.e. the ID used by the Content Provider to uniquely identify the object in its database, often indicated in EAGLE with CP-ID) and have cross-links to maintain the integrity of the “single object” received and to ease the retrieval of the associated information. It has to be noted that the result of a query may be different depending on the category in which the search was done, as well as the information displayed for each item in the result page of a query (see following paragraph).
Home Page. The home page gives some information on the main objectives of the METALS projects and also includes a contact e-mail and information that the project has been funded with support of the Erasmus + programmer of the European Commission.
Home Page. The home page of the Web Site shall be substantially similar as to content and presentation of the home page of the web site that Licensor will maintain at the domain name XXXXXX.XXX ("Licensor's Site") as is amended by Licensor from time to time.
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