Demo page for content folder components
Notification alert formatted as an open box
Use this format if your message is compact and won't block the top of the page! Thanks
This is an optional caption. This image is set to be a third of the content area and is linked to open a web page.
- To add an image, use the Widget button, on the edit toolbar (second from the right, it looks like a sunburst).
- To add a Notification Alert, use the content folder.
NOTE: this page is way too busy! Please don't overwhelm our visitors with too much of a good thing. Use components as your content deems necessary.
Which components would be useful on your page?
This paragraph is the end of the Meal section content. As soon as you add a visual element, you will need to use a Content Folder. Only one content folder per page!
Learn more about Climate Action in Washington.
The purpose of this page is to be a show-n-tell of all the fun and useful components you can add to a page. You may need to sprinkle Text types, like this one, within your components. Remember, the content in the Meal section ends as soon as one of these fine components is needed on a page.
Televisions
Computers
Laptops
Monitors
Tablets
E-readers
Portable DVD players
iFrames for videos, maps and data viz
Embed visual content using an iFrame. You must know the correct imbed link format from your source application.
- YouTube = https://www.youtube.com/embed/###
- ArcGIS = https://waecy.maps.arcgis.com/apps/
- PowerBI =
Components for promotion, cross-linking and sub-navigation
Do something grande for the environment: Bring your own cup
By bringing your own cup to coffee shops, you get your caffeine fix and reduce waste from single-use cups. The perfect blend! Shops and customers, save the planet and pledge to bring your own cup.
We all love our daily coffee fix, but the environmental cost of single-use cups is staggering – 50 billion of them are thrown away each year! That jolt of caffeine is essential, but the mountain of single-use cups it generates isn't. This May, you can do something about it by joining the "Bring Your Own Cup" campaign. You can make... Continue reading this blog...
Read more blogs
Use Nav Badges as a way to create visible subnavigation for a content section. They could link to a page in another section, like the Collections area. Or they could be a "jump link" that takes a visitor to a content section further down on the same page.
A single nav badge could be used as a way to promote a new blog or a blog category.
Is your page way too long?
Use accordions and tab boxes to "chunk up" your content and shorten the page length. Note on some mobile devices, tab boxes will display as accordions.
Table of Ecology contracts
| Vendor | Purpose | Start date | End date | Ecology reference number | Value | Program |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| City of Centralia | Access to Small Works Roster | 2/1/23 | 2/1/24 | C2300110 | $0 | Office of Columbia River |
| University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy & Governance | Grocery Retail Food Rescue Research | 1/1/23 | 6/30/23 | C2300109 | $1,850 | Solid Waste Management |
| University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy & Governance | Regulatory Framework Regarding Greenhouse Gases from Intrastate Aviation in Washington | 1/1/23 | 6/30/23 | C2300108 | $1,800 | Air Quality |
| King County | Characterizing Stormwater Pollutant Concentrations in Mixed Residential and Highway Runoff in Seattle | 2/6/23 | 6/30/23 | C2300107 | $101,420 | Water Quality |
| South Puget Sound Community College | System Administration Support | 2/6/23 | 6/30/23 | C2300106 | $200,000 | Administrative |
Image carousel
Visitors love clicking through images, so if you have them, share them! Carousels function best when all the images are sized and cropped similarly (landscape or portrait).
Spotlight on the bat star: a critter with “battitude”
This month we're taking you on a Halloween journey into uncharted territory for our blog – outside of Puget Sound - to highlight an appropriately-themed critter: the bat star.
Come with me if you dare, Critter fans, on a Halloween journey into uncharted territory for our blog – outside of Puget Sound. That’s right, this month we’re leaving the safe and familiar estuarine mud of the Sound for Washington’s dark, moody Olympic coast to highlight an appropriately-themed critter: the bat star.
Winging it
The bat star, also known as... Continue reading this blog...
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Información de contacto
Cally Whiteside
Kentico helper & troubleshooter
cally.whiteside@ecy.wa.gov
360-701-8300


