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This document outlines the agenda and key updates from the EERE Monthly Meeting held on January 17, 2013. Hosted by the C&O Web/Digital Team, participants discussed various topics including program name changes and transition updates. Key highlights included the progress on content inventory, communication standards tips focused on title tags, and the introduction of the new Advisory Board Chairperson, Linh Truong. The next meeting is scheduled for February 21, 2013. For participation in kick-off sessions, please contact Michelle Resnick.
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EERE Web Coordinators Hosted by the C&O Web/Digital Team January 17, 2013 Call in #: +1 (914) 339-0029 Access Code: 804-077-984 Monthly Meeting
Agenda • Around the Room – Drew Bittner • Changing Program/Office Names – Drew Bittner & Alex Clayborne • Transition Update – Linh Truong & Michelle Resnick • Communication Standards tip – Elizabeth Spencer
Transition Update • Content Inventory in Progress • We’re off to the races on the inventory orientation kick-offs (held 10 already) • If you haven’t heard from us or signed up for some times to participate in a kick-off session, please contact Michelle Resnick (michelle.resnick@nrel.gov). • Focusing on topical collections of content. • Aim to have inventories complete by February 15. • New Advisory Board Chairperson! • Welcome, Linh Truong!
Communication Standards Tip Title tags are added by coders. They are used as the name of a page. You can see them at the top of your browser window: EERE requires title tags to be formatted a certain way. There are different ways to write title tags based on whether the page is a top-level website or a subsite, too.
Communication Standards Tip A page’s title tag is used when people bookmark the page. It’s also used by search engines and helps boost SEO. You can learn more about title tags here: www.eere.energy.gov/communicationstandards/ titletags.html
Communication Standards Tip Title tags are one of the many things that coders working on EERE websites should be aware of. If you’re working with developers who aren’t familiar with EERE’s Communication Standards, be sure to point them toward the Coding part of the website: www.eere.energy.gov/communicationstandards/coding.html
Wrap Up • Next meeting: February 21