You seem to be on the right track, Oliver.
Matthew's response regarding targeting media types is also helpful. One of the
implementations I've used before is described below.
Note that:
- The print-only version of the logo is the near-last element in the page. I
assume that someone will read
(Posted on behalf of the AGIMO Web Publishing Guide Team)
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As part of the ongoing review of the Australian Government Web
Publishing Guide, the Australian Government Information Management
Office (AGIMO) has recently launched their
You could do a lot worse than the high-level recommendations and guides
from Mr. Robert Hoekman, Jr. in
Designing the Moment
http://books.google.com.au/books?id=SxGfEn9ellcCdq=%22designing+the+mom
ent%22printsec=frontcoversource=blots=6iqSQN979Psig=CrnHFqieRQdaGGvr
The Australian Government Web Publishing Guidelines:
http://webpublishing.agimo.gov.au
The Griffith University Web Style Guide
http://www.griffith.edu.au/web-publishing/web-style-guide/
I can recomment the Dutch Guidelines:
http://www.webrichtlijnen.nl/english/