What is the difference between standard content and on-standard content on EPRI.com?
EPRI.com has two kinds of content, standard and non-standard. Standard content is much more cost effective and utilizes existing templates to publish online. Data is entered into templates into a database and dynamically posted onto the website via program or research area placement. Non-standard content is considered static HTML content that does not ‘fit’ into any of the available templates. Because these take time and money to maintain in HTML, there is an approval process for one to be developed. The S&TD Web Publishing Request Form should be your starting place for any kind of non-standard content request.
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