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Executive Summary

A development version of the NewCo Rebranded CSS was published June 23, 2005.

This document addresses HTML and/or Content updates to support D4912 Requirements for NewCo Rebranding. This applies to CSS-compliant sites only.*

Please review this document for implementation details.

PREREQUISITE: Please follow directions in the Referencing NewCo Rebrand CSS & JS document available at prior to proceeding with this document.

Overview

CSS-compliant sites should now referencing the above-documented NewCo CSS. Below you will find the few HTML and Content changes that the NewCo CSS does not provide.

Summary

Summary of HTML & Content changes

1. Ensure proper CSS is being referenced.

2. Ensure proper JS is being referenced.

3. Sprint logo – new image, and changed/edited attributes.

4. Global Navigation – Added nav item

5. Top tabs – remove/reorder/rename tabs (PCS-only)

NOTE: this document does not address what the links will be – it only refers to structural HTML and content changes. So href values shown below may or may not be changed, but that decision is out of scope for this document (for example: NewCo entry pages’ destinations).

NOTE: For the purposes of this document, HTML code shown below is presented as static HTML / content as a web browser receives it.

NOTE: this document does not address all requirements for D4912, just those that need to be made to support new CSS updates.

CSS – Cascading Stylesheets

Please follow directions in the Referencing NewCo Rebrand CSS & JS document available at prior to proceeding with this document.

JavaScript

NOTE: For the purposes of this document, can be one of the following:

Development version:



Primary Production version:



(secure)

Shop:



(secure)

Manage



(secure)

If your site does not reference any of these, chances are it is either not considered a CSS-compliant site or is using a non-standard version of what appears visually to be Brand-compliant, i.e. a duplicated and modified version of common.css.

The following two lines should be added to your element if not already there. These .js files are required for common.js functions used across online properties, most specifically the Title Generator.

HTML for JavaScript:

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