Add the Glossary Index to Your Web Site

You can easily provide visitors to your Web site with access to these glossary definitions and populate your site with thousands of important keywords that may help your site's ranking in search engines such as Google. All that is necessary is to have your Webmaster follow the instructions below to add the index of defined risk management and insurance terms as a page in your Web site. Each term will then link to the definition in IRMI.com. There is no cost for this use. All we ask is that you contact us to notify us that you are doing it and provide a link to the new index page on your Web site. In the unlikely event we request that you do so, you must also agree to remove this page from your Web site as soon as practical after receiving the request from us.

Here is how to do it:

  1. Set up a new "Insurance and Risk Management Terms" Web page on your Web site.
  2. Go to http://www.IRMI.com/Forms/Online/Insurance-Glossary/Terms.aspx.
  3. View the HTML source for the Web page. Using Internet Explorer 7, you can do this using the Page > View Source menu option.
  4. Search for the following HTML comment lines:
    <!-- START - IRMI Glossary -->
    <!-- END - IRMI Glossary -->
  5. Copy all the HTML starting and ending with these two comment lines, including the START/END and copyright comments, and paste the HTML into the appropriate content area in the new "Insurance and Risk Management Terms" page on your Web site.
  6. Add the following styles to your Web site style sheet or directly on the new Web page:
    .GlossaryLetterHeading {border-bottom: solid 1px; border-top: solid 1px; text-align: center;}
    .GlossaryLetterIndex {text-align: center;}

If you wish to reduce the list of defined terms to have a shorter index page on your site, you may do so by deleting as many terms as you like. However, you may not make any other changes to this page (i.e., the page on your Web site must include the IRMI branding and copyright information associated with the index).

Please understand that you have permission only to include the list of defined terms in your Web site as will occur if you follow the process enumerated above. There is no explicit or implied permission to include any other content from IRMI.com, such as the actual glossary definitions, on your Web site. These definitions and other IRMI.com content are protected by copyright and may only be reproduced with specific permission from IRMI.

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