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CT - Button Panel

Accessible Content Guidance
A guide to making your content accessible

Specific Guidance

The Button Panel content type is used to highlight prominent links and documentation relating to the context of the subject matter on a webpage.  There is the option to use one button link which will be displayed centrally on the containing panel, or two button links which will be equally spaced as per the above example.

General Guidance

  • Organise Content Blocks: Avoid condensing all information into a single content block. If your content includes multiple data types, structure it into separate blocks for easier maintenance and future edits.
  • Use Headings Properly: Headings should be used to group content and establish hierarchy, not for styling. Proper heading usage improves both accessibility and readability.
  • Internal and External Links: When linking within your website, use Section Links and Content Links, as the Web CMS automatically updates these if content is reorganised. For external links, always use the full URL of the destination website or resource.
  • Third-Party Content and Custom Code: Do not embed unapproved third-party content or add custom code without consulting our team via the IT Service Desk.

Visit our section How to Write for the Web for some guidance on creating and maintaining content on your website.

Images and Documents

All assets for use on our website must be properly prepared before they are added to the Media Library.

  • Copyright Compliance: Ensure all assets are sourced responsibly. If using third-party assets, obtain the necessary permissions before uploading to avoid copyright infringements.
  • Accessibility: Documents must be fully accessible before being added to the Media Library for website use.
  • Optimising Assets: Images must match the required dimensions (Width x Height) for use with Content Types. These requirements are provided in field descriptions and form guidance. Document file size must be optimised for upload to the Media Library and for use on the web. The maximum file size for upload to the Media Library is 5MB (megabytes).
  • Filename Convention: Users must ensure that assets are named correctly before they are uploaded to the Media Library. Assets must only contain lowercase letters (a to z), numerals 0-9) and hyphens (-). Avoid spaces, special characters, or uppercase letters.

Visit our Media Library information section for more guidance and resources.

Accessibility Guidance

Please use the following guidance to help make sure your content adheres to accessibility regulations:

  • Do not create images with embedded text.
  • Do not add image Alt Text / Description to your image if it is decorative.
  • Do not use generic link text such as 'Click Here' and 'Read More'.
  • Do not add HTML elements such as span, div, h1 or CSS to any of the fields to change the structure or styling of the Content Type. It will be removed by our team.
  • Ensure that you have added a descriptive title attribute to any third party embeds on your website such as video embeds for Panopto and YouTube.

Visit our Accessible Content Guidance for more information on how to make sure your website content is accessible.

Form Field Guidance

Name: CT - Button Panel

Description: One or two buttons on a primary red background, designed to encourage website visitors to take action.

Field NameField DescriptionSizeTypeRequired
NameThe name of the piece of content80 Charactersplain texttrue
Heading 1Make sure the heading is accurate and uses clear language - it is important that the heading sets clear expectations for the reader.33 Charactersplain textfalse
CHOOSE Section Link OR Web Address 1You can either link to a section within our site or to any web page - please specify which type of link required.2048 CharactersRadio Buttontrue
Section Link for Button 1To be completed IF you have selected a Section Link2048 CharactersSection/Content Linkfalse
Web Address for Button 1To be completed IF you have selected a Web Address500 Charactersplain textfalse
Text for Web Address Button 1When writing a link, make it descriptive with relevant terms instead of using something generic like ‘click here’ or ‘more’.40 Charactersplain textfalse
Heading 2Make sure the heading is accurate and uses clear language - it is important that the heading sets clear expectations for the reader.33 Charactersplain textfalse
CHOOSE Section Link OR Web Address OR None 2You can either link to a section within our site or to any web page - please specify which type of link required.2048 CharactersRadio Buttonfalse
Section Link for Button 2To be completed IF you have selected a Section Link2048 CharactersSection/Content Linkfalse
Web Address for Button 2To be completed IF you have selected a Web Address500 Charactersplain textfalse
Text for Web Address Button 2When writing a link, make it descriptive with relevant terms instead of using something generic like ‘click here’ or ‘more’.40 Charactersplain textfalse