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Requirements for links to school webpages

The Constitution of The International Taekwon-Do Foundation of New Zealand requires that any published material claiming affiliation to the Foundation be duly authorised.

If your pages satisfy the requirements, have been approved by the person responsible for the organisation the page is representing (Leader of a Team, Instructor of a School or Director of a Region) and are otherwise deemed appropriate you may request a link to be publicised on the ITFNZ home pages.

  1. "International Taekwon-Do Foundation of New Zealand, ABC Branch (or Team or whatever) " must be displayed in full at least once on the main home page.
    On each TKD related sub-page it should also be displayed, or there should be at least a link back to your home page.
    (Pages may be found in isolation by people using searches, it must be possible to identify a page as belonging to ITFNZ without any assumptions about who is looking at it.)
  2. Your main "Home Page" will contain a link to the "Official ITFNZ Home Page" - not just from a sub-page.
    (The central pages are a promotional resource for ALL branches)
  3. Do not put material for interests or activities other than the officially affiliated body on your home page. Put a link to a sub-page.
    A discrete reference to a sponsor is acceptable. (A direct link from the ITFNZ homepage has an implication of support by ITFNZ. This will only be given where the link is to a page dedicated to ITFNZ activities.)
  4. Nothing inappropriate to be contained in any pages containing any reference to ITFNZ. Apart from obviously objectionable material, this includes such things as unwarranted negative comment on any other martial art or persons associated therewith.
    (This requirement to be interpreted with common sense.)
  5. Pages to be of a presentable standard. This does not mean they have to be flash - but if you have trouble with spelling, get a friend to check, or ask the webmaster to look it over. Some HTML functions can also make a mess if all aspects of their use are not considered. Not everyone uses the same Browser, or has graphics always on - ensure that there are text alternatives to allow navigating your pages.

Email request for a check on your pages, or for assistance.

N Breen
ITFNZ Technical Consultant

 

 

 
 
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