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Standard pages The standard page template can be used to provide detailed information on programs and services.

  • A - page title, title case

  • B - “In This Section” navigation

  • C - “Contact Information”

  • D - “Related Information”

Right Column

Includes The right column is comprised of the “In This Section” navigation, “Contact Information,” including social media links, and up to eight “Related Information” links. No other components should appear in the right column. The On mobile, the right column appears at the bottom for mobileof the page.

Contact Information

Only include Contact Information contact information that is relevant to the public.

  • Name, Position Title

  • Division, Section/Unit

  • Address (100 Queen St. W.)

  • Hours of Operation (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

  • Telephone: 416-XXX-XXXX

  • TTY: 416-XXX-XXXX (XXXX)

  • Fax: 416-XXX-XXXX

  • Email: Name.Name@toronto.ca

Social Media

  • Social media links will appear in the right column under Contact Information.

  • Only include links to official City of Toronto social media accounts.

Related Information

Related links can be used to cross-link to other sections related to current page content. They also may be external links that are reputable and are significantly related related sections on toronto.ca, PDFs or external websites that are significant, reputable and offer related information to the page content.

  • Could include up Up to maximum 7 items.Do not use it as navigationa maximum of eight links

  • Not to be used as navigation:

    • Do not link to other child pages that are already listed in "In This Section".

    • Do not link back to the parent page.

  • Contrib links (preview links) should be used for internal links.when linking to toronto.ca pages

  • External links should must open in a new window.Avoid linking

  • Cannot be used to link to news articles , as some or news outlets are subscriber-based, creating barriers for users. Such links could also seem like favouritism on the part of the City to a specific journalist or media outlet.