Web
Web-One
Web-One is CSUN's unified approach to improve accessibility and navigation and increase consistency to CSUN’s web presence through the use of templates, guidelines, and web design standards. Using a web content management system makes it easier to keep content current.
Important Note: Web-One as we know it, will be transitioning soon to a more vibrant, content management system. Training is in progress. If you have questions about the new content management system, please contact your Web-One Liaison. and visit the relaunch website for more information. https://www.csun.edu/web-presence-relaunch
A cross-divisional Web Coordination Committee, led by Information Technology and University Advancement, developed an initial set of guidelines to be followed by campus web designers and campus web content owners. View Web-One Guidelines (PDF).
Web-One liaisons have been identified for each division. These individuals have been identified as the point of contact for the college, division, or departments within their areas to provide assistance and to answer questions regarding Web-One.
Division | Liaison |
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Academic Affairs | Stephanie Nguyen |
Administration and Finance | Jennifer De luliis |
Information Technology | Ranjit Philip |
President's Office | TBD |
Student Affairs | Paul Schantz |
The University Corporation | Genelyn Arante |
University Advancement | Kimon Rethis |
Initial Web-One templates, including a Main Web-One template, offer flexibility for customization by colleges and divisions. Additional specialized templates ensure CSUN administrative web pages display lists of staff and faculty, display news, and display events using a consistent layout. Here is a list of available templates:
- Web-One main template
- Web-One template to list People, including faculty, staff, other lists of people
- Web-One template to display News, including a featured news item
- Web-One template to display Events, including a featured event
The Web-One template design offers flexibility with navigation bars and content layout to address the individuality of colleges and divisions.This flexibility, coupled with consistent features in the headers, footers, colors and fonts, helps ensure a consistent and enhanced accessibility and navigation experience for users of the CSUN website.
The Web-One template design allows customizable navigation menus and banners. A primary navigation bar with up to seven customizable links and an optional constituency navigation bar are designed into the template.
Banners can be either a single static image or a multi-image carousel. Banners are fixed width; however, height is flexible based on the image used. Banners include an optional text block to describe the image.
The Web-One template design offers flexibility in the layout of content on web pages. For example, the main section of each webpage (in-between the header, banner and footer) can be one-column, two-column, or three-column, using the same Web-One template.
Contact your Web-One liaison.
Please visit the Training guides, videos and support page.
Submit your questions by contacting us or your Web-One liaison.
Web/Video Conferencing
Zoom, CSUN’s new video and web conferencing tool, is now available to all students, faculty, and staff. Zoom allows for video, audio, and screen sharing between up to 200 participants. It can be used from any computer, laptop, tablet, or phone, and it works on PC, Mac, Android and iOS devices. Any CSUN user can initiate a video or audio meeting, allowing Zoom to be used for any online meeting, whether between two or many people.
Universal Design
California State University, Northridge (CSUN) is committed to ensuring that the campus web environment is accessible to everyone. As a community, we work together to address the usability and accessibility of the web sites contained within CSUN’s web environment.
Visit the Universal Design Center
Downloadable Graphics
To keep the look and feel consistent across the Web, CSUN's Identity Guide includes guidelines for use when creating campus webpages.