SITEMAP Sample Clauses
The Sitemap clause defines the requirement for providing a structured outline of the website’s pages and content hierarchy. Typically, it obligates the developer or designer to create and deliver a sitemap to the client for review and approval before the website’s development begins. This sitemap may include main navigation items, subpages, and any special sections or features to be included on the site. Its core practical function is to ensure both parties have a clear, shared understanding of the website’s structure, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or scope changes during the project.
SITEMAP. The SITEMAP is a detailed map of the ESITE that is prepared by RENTER and delivered to AEG at least 10-days prior to EDATE and shall show at a minimum: (1) the Event ID#, (2) the full Event site address,
SITEMAP. Based on the findings from the Discovery Phase, we will create a sitemap outlining the high-level architecture of SDCWA’s website.
SITEMAP. The SITEMAP is a detailed map of the ESITE that is prepared by RENTER and delivered to AEG at least 10-days prior to EDATE and shall show at a minimum: (1) the Event ID#, (2) the full Event site address,
(3) the day of event contact name and contact phone number, (4) the dimensions of the event site space where setup will occur, (5) clear indication of all site preparation completed such that the requirements of [POLICY-SOP] have been met, (6) clear location of all utilities, roadways, pathways, devices and structures including buried, surface and overhead that may potentially impact, be needed or be damaged by event, RSSL installation, use or removal or in any way by PARTICIPANTS, (7) clear and complete showing of all local regulatory requirements such as required tie-downs, anchoring, fencing, guards, covers, signage, reports, documentation and any other specifications required for approval of use, and (8) exactly WHERE and WHEN items are to be delivered, unloaded, placed, connected to utilities and reloaded. All location names, numbers and identities must be clearly and accurately indicated. RENTER shall verify all RSSL will fit available space. RENTER shall also identify the best delivery routes to, from and on ESITE and any road conditions, low clearances, tolls or barriers that may impact travel from the AEG warehouse serving event to and on the ESITE. RENTER shall review and verify all [POLICY-SOP] requirements are met for each line item on their EO, this includes assuring proper training, site preparation, utilities and all other needs. AEG has no responsibility for SITEMAP or contents and without its timely submission by RENTER, installations shall be BEST EFFORTS only and without warranty, as-is and not adjustable. SITEMAP shall be delivered by email to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. RENTER shall assure they receive and keep the return receipt confirmation showing their SITEMAP has been received by AEG or shall resubmit until so confirmed. Should a SITEMAP not be provided, ETIME and all delivery time estimates shall change without notice, guarantee or recourse whatsoever for failed or late delivery or retrieval or for any other direct or indirect impact upon or damage to EVENT or ESITE. An accurate SITEMAP is extremely important.
SITEMAP. The sitemap is a simple list of pages of the ProjectAngel platform accessible to its users, organised in a hierarchical fashion but offering a general top-down view of the overall site contents. It also acts as a navigation aid by providing an overview of a site's content at a single glance supported by underlying hyperlinks which lead the user directly to the single web page.
18. Basic functionalities
SITEMAP. Based on the findings from the Discovery phase, CONTRACTOR will create a sitemap outlining the high-level architecture and user flow. When possible, CONTRACTOR will link to pre-existing content that will be included on the page or possible content gaps. CONTRACTOR will provide the versions of this deliverable as an interactive link, or as a PDF upon SBCAG’s request.
