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commit 8ab85d832ec64c6d7079e1dde5b63a4ec4ce7db7
Author: Steve DiDomenico <swdidomenico at comcast.net>
Date:   Thu Jun 10 21:33:44 2010 -0400

    added (4) pages for business which now have the new Web Skin. SWD 06/10/10

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commit 8ab85d832ec64c6d7079e1dde5b63a4ec4ce7db7
Author: Steve DiDomenico <swdidomenico at comcast.net>
Date:   Thu Jun 10 21:33:44 2010 -0400

    added (4) pages for business which now have the new Web Skin. SWD 06/10/10
---
 catalogs/nbp/pages/business/contact.html           |   24 ++--
 .../nbp/pages/business/customer_testimonials.html  |   34 +++--
 catalogs/nbp/pages/business/faq.html               |  169 ++++++++++----------
 catalogs/nbp/pages/business/sample_jobs.html       |   21 +--
 4 files changed, 128 insertions(+), 120 deletions(-)

diff --git a/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/contact.html b/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/contact.html
index 18d4f51..fa76897 100644
--- a/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/contact.html
+++ b/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/contact.html
@@ -1,10 +1,14 @@
-
-[seti xtitle]NBP - Braille Production Services - Contact[/seti]
-
-<!-- BEGIN CONTENT -->
-[tmp target]production[/tmp]
-[tmp header]Contact Braille Production Services[/tmp]
-[include etc/contact_form.html]
-<!-- END CONTENT -->
-
-
+[set xtitle]NBP - Braille Production Services - Contact[/set]
+ at _TITLE_@
+[var MENU_BAR]
+[set xbannerImageSrc]/nbp/images/secondarymenu/business.jpg[/set]
+[var TOP_BANNER_SECONDARY]
+
+<!-- BEGIN CONTENT -->
+[tmp target]production[/tmp]
+[tmp header]Contact Braille Production Services[/tmp]
+[include etc/contact_form.html]
+<!-- END CONTENT -->
+
+[var FOOTER]
+
diff --git a/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/customer_testimonials.html b/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/customer_testimonials.html
index 462fa2c..18c5b83 100644
--- a/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/customer_testimonials.html
+++ b/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/customer_testimonials.html
@@ -1,14 +1,20 @@
-
-[seti xtitle]NBP - Braille Production Services - Customer Testimonials[/seti]
-
-<!-- BEGIN CONTENT -->
-<div class=box_m5px>
-  <h1 class="contentheader">Customer Testimonials</h1>
-  <div class="content_area">
- Customer Testimonials [page title]<br>
-<p>The plaque was beautiful and very much appreciated by our committee and Senator Murray---Thank you so much for your expediting the process."</p>
-- Betsy, from Perkins School for the Blind<br>
-  </div>
-</div>
-<!-- END CONTENT -->
-
+[set xtitle]NBP - Braille Production Services - Customer Testimonials[/set]
+ at _TITLE_@
+[var MENU_BAR]
+[set xbannerImageSrc]/nbp/images/secondarymenu/business.jpg[/set]
+[var TOP_BANNER_SECONDARY]
+
+<!-- BEGIN CONTENT -->
+
+<div class=box_m5px>
+  <h1 class="contentheader">Customer Testimonials</h1>
+  <div class="content_area">
+ Customer Testimonials [page title]<br>
+<p>The plaque was beautiful and very much appreciated by our committee and Senator Murray---Thank you so much for your expediting the process."</p>
+- Betsy, from Perkins School for the Blind<br>
+  </div>
+</div>
+<!-- END CONTENT -->
+
+[var FOOTER]
+
diff --git a/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/faq.html b/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/faq.html
index edd82a6..6770ba8 100644
--- a/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/faq.html
+++ b/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/faq.html
@@ -1,82 +1,87 @@
-
-[seti xtitle]NBP - Braille Production Services - Frequently Asked Questions[/seti]
-
-<!-- BEGIN CONTENT -->
-<div class=box_m5px>
-  <h1 class="contentheader">Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
-  <div class="content_area">
-  <div class="faq_links">
-    <ul>
-      <li><a href="#1">Do I have other options besides those listed in the estimate form?</a></li>
-      <li><a href="#2">How can I assess how many pages my current print document will be when converted to braille?</a></li>
-      <li><a href="#4">How long will my project take to produce?</a></li>
-      <li><a href="#7">Why can't I receive a price to have my document produced in braille per braille page?</a></li>
-      <li><a href="#6">What about large print?</a></li>
-      <li><a href="#8">Can NBP produce braille in various sizes, similar to font sizes?</a></li>
-      <li><a href="#12">What if I don't need finishing services?</a></li>
-      <li><a href="#5">What does "emboss" mean?</a></li>
-	  <li><a href="#9">What is uncontracted versus contracted braille?</a></li>
-      <li><a href="#10">What is braille transcription?</a></li>
-      <li><a href="#11">Why does National Braille Press produce so much of their finish work by hand?</a></li>
-      <li><a href="#13">What is a braille cell?</a></li>
-[comment] 
-      <li><a href="#3">How is braille produced?</a></li>
-[/comment]
-  </div>
-
-<div class="faq_question"><a name="1" id="1"></a>Do I have other options besides those listed in the estimate form?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">In some cases, yes.  Our estimate request form requests information for our typical braille production jobs.  If your job is specialized, please provide details at the end of the estimate request process, and we will get back to you with answers or suggestions.</p>
-
-<div class="faq_question"><a name="2" id="2"></a>How can I assess how many pages my current print document will be when converted to braille?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">If your braille document is to be produced on a standard-size braille paper, typically 11&quot; x 11.5&quot;, you can estimate that a print document in 12 point font will be about double the amount of pages when produced in braille.This is a rough estimate; the ratio depends on many factors, such as font size, desired layout, and print page size.</p>
-
-<div class="faq_question"><a name="3" id="3"></a>How is braille produced?</div>
-<p class="faq_answer"><a href="[area href=tour/index.html]">Take our tour!</a></p>
-
-<div class="faq_question"><a name="4" id="4"></a>How long will my project take to produce?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">While we currently quote 20 business days for production time but are happy to work with your schedule.</p>
-
-<div class="faq_question"><a name="5" id="5"></a>What does &quot;emboss&quot; mean?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">The embossed dot can be described as a raised mark on a plate or page so as to be noticeable by touch. Braille is embossed onto plates and paper using machinery which will create the embossed dot by striking or stamping a pin on the reverse side of the plate or page, creating a relief.</p>
-
-<div class="faq_question"><a name="6" id="6"></a>What about large print?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">Large print is useful for people with low vision, whereas braille is essential for people with little or no vision. We produce large print documents using 18- to 24-point fonts and can emboss the same text in braille, right over the print, so that both remain readable. In this way, you can serve more visually-impaired people.</p>
-
-<div class="faq_question"><a name="7" id="7"></a>Why can't I receive a price to have my document produced in braille per braille page?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">Prices for braille production services vary considerably depending upon job specifications.  Set-up fees, finish work, and the level of difficulty of transcription and
-  proofreading can all dictate price.</p>
-
-<div class="faq_question"><a name="8" id="8"></a>Can NBP produce braille in various sizes, similar to font sizes?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">The size of a braille cell is uniform, unlike print font sizes, and cannot be changed.</p>
-
-<div class="faq_question"><a name="9" id="9"></a>What is uncontracted versus contracted braille?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">Uncontracted braille represents one braille character or cell per letter of the alphabet. Contracted braille is achieved by shortening common letter combinations or words, usually down to one or two characters or braille cells. There are 189 contractions in braille and they are often compared to shorthand. To learn more about braille contractions, pick up our tutorial <a href="[area href='JETKB.html']">Just Enough to Know Better</a>!</p>
-
-<div class="faq_question" ><a name="10" id="10"></a>What is braille transcription?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">Braille transcription is the process of translating printed information into braille code. Braille transcription requires the transcriber to be trained to read and write braille code. Literary, math, and music braille transcription all require specialized training, with the goal of being certified by the Library of Congress. Our transcribers follow braille code specifications set forth by the Braille Authority of North America (BANA).</p>
-
-<div class="faq_question" ><a name="11" id="11"></a>Why does National Braille Press produce so much of their finish work by hand?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">Finish work, in particular, is a manual process of properly collating, folding, and binding braille pages. Standardized manufacturing equipment, intended for print materials, does not handle the embossed pages easily and can often crush braille dots and compromise quality. In general, equipment and automated processes for braille production are either hard to find, very expensive, or non-existent.</p>
-
-<div class="faq_question" ><a name="12" id="12"></a>What if I don't need finishing services?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">We can easily supply transcription and/or proofreading services only, without actually pressing or binding a final product.</p>
-
-<div class="faq_question" ><a name="13" id="13"></a>What is a braille cell?</div>
-
-<p class="faq_answer">The braille cell is a unit of six raised or embossed dots - two horizontally and three vertically. Each dot in the cell is referenced by its placement number of dot 1 through dot 6. Various combinations of the six dots represent letters, numbers, and word contractions. For example, if the top-left dot of the cell -- dot 1 --, appears by itself, this is the letter a. To learn more about the braille cell, pick up our tutorial  <a href="[area href='JETKB.html']">Just Enough to Know Better</a> or view our <a href="[area href='braille/alphabetcard.html']">alphabet card</a>!</p>
-
-  </div>
-</div>
-<!-- END CONTENT -->
-
+[set xtitle]NBP - Braille Production Services - Frequently Asked Questions[/set]
+ at _TITLE_@
+[var MENU_BAR]
+[set xbannerImageSrc]/nbp/images/secondarymenu/business.jpg[/set]
+[var TOP_BANNER_SECONDARY]
+
+<!-- BEGIN CONTENT -->
+
+<div class=box_m5px>
+  <h1 class="contentheader">Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
+  <div class="content_area">
+  <div class="faq_links">
+    <ul>
+      <li><a href="#1">Do I have other options besides those listed in the estimate form?</a></li>
+      <li><a href="#2">How can I assess how many pages my current print document will be when converted to braille?</a></li>
+      <li><a href="#4">How long will my project take to produce?</a></li>
+      <li><a href="#7">Why can't I receive a price to have my document produced in braille per braille page?</a></li>
+      <li><a href="#6">What about large print?</a></li>
+      <li><a href="#8">Can NBP produce braille in various sizes, similar to font sizes?</a></li>
+      <li><a href="#12">What if I don't need finishing services?</a></li>
+      <li><a href="#5">What does "emboss" mean?</a></li>
+	  <li><a href="#9">What is uncontracted versus contracted braille?</a></li>
+      <li><a href="#10">What is braille transcription?</a></li>
+      <li><a href="#11">Why does National Braille Press produce so much of their finish work by hand?</a></li>
+      <li><a href="#13">What is a braille cell?</a></li>
+[comment] 
+      <li><a href="#3">How is braille produced?</a></li>
+[/comment]
+  </div>
+
+<div class="faq_question"><a name="1" id="1"></a>Do I have other options besides those listed in the estimate form?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">In some cases, yes.  Our estimate request form requests information for our typical braille production jobs.  If your job is specialized, please provide details at the end of the estimate request process, and we will get back to you with answers or suggestions.</p>
+
+<div class="faq_question"><a name="2" id="2"></a>How can I assess how many pages my current print document will be when converted to braille?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">If your braille document is to be produced on a standard-size braille paper, typically 11&quot; x 11.5&quot;, you can estimate that a print document in 12 point font will be about double the amount of pages when produced in braille.This is a rough estimate; the ratio depends on many factors, such as font size, desired layout, and print page size.</p>
+
+<div class="faq_question"><a name="3" id="3"></a>How is braille produced?</div>
+<p class="faq_answer"><a href="[area href=tour/index.html]">Take our tour!</a></p>
+
+<div class="faq_question"><a name="4" id="4"></a>How long will my project take to produce?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">While we currently quote 20 business days for production time but are happy to work with your schedule.</p>
+
+<div class="faq_question"><a name="5" id="5"></a>What does &quot;emboss&quot; mean?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">The embossed dot can be described as a raised mark on a plate or page so as to be noticeable by touch. Braille is embossed onto plates and paper using machinery which will create the embossed dot by striking or stamping a pin on the reverse side of the plate or page, creating a relief.</p>
+
+<div class="faq_question"><a name="6" id="6"></a>What about large print?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">Large print is useful for people with low vision, whereas braille is essential for people with little or no vision. We produce large print documents using 18- to 24-point fonts and can emboss the same text in braille, right over the print, so that both remain readable. In this way, you can serve more visually-impaired people.</p>
+
+<div class="faq_question"><a name="7" id="7"></a>Why can't I receive a price to have my document produced in braille per braille page?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">Prices for braille production services vary considerably depending upon job specifications.  Set-up fees, finish work, and the level of difficulty of transcription and
+  proofreading can all dictate price.</p>
+
+<div class="faq_question"><a name="8" id="8"></a>Can NBP produce braille in various sizes, similar to font sizes?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">The size of a braille cell is uniform, unlike print font sizes, and cannot be changed.</p>
+
+<div class="faq_question"><a name="9" id="9"></a>What is uncontracted versus contracted braille?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">Uncontracted braille represents one braille character or cell per letter of the alphabet. Contracted braille is achieved by shortening common letter combinations or words, usually down to one or two characters or braille cells. There are 189 contractions in braille and they are often compared to shorthand. To learn more about braille contractions, pick up our tutorial <a href="[area href='JETKB.html']">Just Enough to Know Better</a>!</p>
+
+<div class="faq_question" ><a name="10" id="10"></a>What is braille transcription?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">Braille transcription is the process of translating printed information into braille code. Braille transcription requires the transcriber to be trained to read and write braille code. Literary, math, and music braille transcription all require specialized training, with the goal of being certified by the Library of Congress. Our transcribers follow braille code specifications set forth by the Braille Authority of North America (BANA).</p>
+
+<div class="faq_question" ><a name="11" id="11"></a>Why does National Braille Press produce so much of their finish work by hand?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">Finish work, in particular, is a manual process of properly collating, folding, and binding braille pages. Standardized manufacturing equipment, intended for print materials, does not handle the embossed pages easily and can often crush braille dots and compromise quality. In general, equipment and automated processes for braille production are either hard to find, very expensive, or non-existent.</p>
+
+<div class="faq_question" ><a name="12" id="12"></a>What if I don't need finishing services?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">We can easily supply transcription and/or proofreading services only, without actually pressing or binding a final product.</p>
+
+<div class="faq_question" ><a name="13" id="13"></a>What is a braille cell?</div>
+
+<p class="faq_answer">The braille cell is a unit of six raised or embossed dots - two horizontally and three vertically. Each dot in the cell is referenced by its placement number of dot 1 through dot 6. Various combinations of the six dots represent letters, numbers, and word contractions. For example, if the top-left dot of the cell -- dot 1 --, appears by itself, this is the letter a. To learn more about the braille cell, pick up our tutorial  <a href="[area href='JETKB.html']">Just Enough to Know Better</a> or view our <a href="[area href='braille/alphabetcard.html']">alphabet card</a>!</p>
+
+  </div>
+</div>
+
+<!-- END CONTENT -->
+[var FOOTER]
diff --git a/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/sample_jobs.html b/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/sample_jobs.html
index 2414ed5..6959852 100644
--- a/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/sample_jobs.html
+++ b/catalogs/nbp/pages/business/sample_jobs.html
@@ -1,18 +1,11 @@
-[comment]
-ui_page: production/sample_jobs.html
-ui_type: page
-ui_name: production/sample_jobs.html
-ui_page_template: ethan_production
-ui_version: 4.9.7
-ui_page_version: 4.9.7
-ui_source: pages/production/sample_jobs.html
-[/comment]
-[control reset=1]
-[control reset=1]
+[set xtitle]NBP - Braille Production Services - Sample Jobs[/set]
+ at _TITLE_@
+[var MENU_BAR]
+[set xbannerImageSrc]/nbp/images/secondarymenu/business.jpg[/set]
+[var TOP_BANNER_SECONDARY]
 
-[seti xtitle]NBP - Braille Production Services - Sample Jobs[/seti]
- at _PRODUCTION_TEMPLATE_TOP_@
 <!-- BEGIN CONTENT -->
+
 <div class=box_m5px>
   <h1 class="contentheader">Sample Jobs</h1>
   <div class="content_area">
@@ -49,4 +42,4 @@ ui_source: pages/production/sample_jobs.html
   </div>
 </div>
 <!-- END CONTENT -->
- at _PRODUCTION_TEMPLATE_BOTTOM_@
+[var FOOTER]


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