What we’re working on: 5 June 2015
...continued to replace detailed guidance categories with topics and subtopics, and link mainstream browse through to topics reviewed 75% of all GOV.UK content as part of the ongoing work to...
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...continued to replace detailed guidance categories with topics and subtopics, and link mainstream browse through to topics reviewed 75% of all GOV.UK content as part of the ongoing work to...
...changes to centrally-managed content including: annual uprating of fees and charges across 150+ URLs changes relating to the new tax year including rules for pensions, capital gains tax, marriage allowance,...
...the visa application routes requiring extensive changes to mainstream content rename a number of organisations including Highways Agency (relaunching as Highways England), Treasury Solicitors Office (now the Government Legal Department)...
In case you missed them, here are two posts relevant to GOV.UK which were published on the GDS design notes blog this week: Designing with data(bases) - a post about...
...at a time added data about ministers and roles to the content store, which will be needed to make ‘history mode’ work added the concept of government administrations to our...
Three posts about GOV.UK from other blogs, in case you missed them:
...priority) readying the site for the election making it easier for users to find things through site search and navigation making the publishing software simpler and more flexible The April...
...departments and policy section of GOV.UK, one weekend my delivery manager Pete unilaterally deleted the backlog I had lovingly groomed. I was furious for weeks, but it turned out to...
...databases simplified the code for finders and integrated them with the new publishing pipeline refactored the layout of all mainstream formats to use the new responsive grid system and addressed...
...and process improvements On the tech and process side, we plan to: trial the idea of creating 1-page vision statements per product area to communicate the direction of travel more...
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