What to Put on a Page
This is just a rubric or general idea of what we would put on pages.
Getting Started
All pages start with a ''Title'' element, stating the page's name in the largest font possible. This title is then centered. Below that, the year the attraction opened should be located. This applies to rides only, not shops or shows. If said attraction is no longer at the park, it would be correct to put "year opened - year closed." This is also centered and is the largest font you can get.
Ex.1- Existing ride
Ex.1- Existing ride
Millennium Force
2000
Ex.2- Former Ride
Disaster Transport
1990-2012
After That...
Use the elements to tell a story.
- include descriptive words.
- Lots of pictures
- All the facts you can find
- History
- Make it look good
- There is never too much!
- Publish often!
- include descriptive words.
- Lots of pictures
- All the facts you can find
- History
- Make it look good
- There is never too much!
- Publish often!
Ending a Page
- Summarize the page in a good closing paragraph; don't just leave the readers hanging.
At the bottom of the page, make a separate text box that says: Last Updated: (Date- mm/dd/yyyy).
At the bottom of the page, make a separate text box that says: Last Updated: (Date- mm/dd/yyyy).
When You Are Done
When you are finished with your page
1. Look over the page one last time and check the alignment of elements and grammar of text.
2. Let the Vice President of Website Operations know you are finished so they can begin the editing process as well.
1. Look over the page one last time and check the alignment of elements and grammar of text.
2. Let the Vice President of Website Operations know you are finished so they can begin the editing process as well.
Last Updated: 2/20/2015