Roadmap update: Friday 5 December
...Priorities remain unchanged. With mere days left to go, we’re continuing to prioritise above all else the product changes which enable us to transition HMRC, agencies and non-departmental public bodies...
Head of GOV.UK.
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...Priorities remain unchanged. With mere days left to go, we’re continuing to prioritise above all else the product changes which enable us to transition HMRC, agencies and non-departmental public bodies...
...work with the Ministry of Justice and Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service to look at third party publishing, via a new API, of a page on GOV.UK for every...
...new ‘info’ pages, revealing user needs and usage data to help content designers measure performance and improve their content enabled translation of content in Whitehall publisher into Estonian made several...
...made progress on adding email notifications to sub-topics and to the 2 finders for drug and medical device safety information (these finders won’t launch until the Medicines and Healthcare Products...
...the process of registering a birth or death overseas for a further 35 countries finished work on the ability to mark content as being in beta added a postcode filter...
...new short URLs (this is internal to GDS for now but will be rolled out to departments and agencies soon) let content designers compare differences between editions in Travel Advice...
...manuals format: adding support for custom numbering in lists, and adding manuals to the site search index For government publishers For our users around government, we’ve also: given managing editors...
...new version of mainstream browse, simplifying more than 200 browse pages into a single interface transitioned a number of sites (including 17 in one week), leaving 67 sites to move...
...GOV.UK may find it interesting to read too. Download the roadmap itself Download the July roadmap document here. For the past 2 months, we've issued the roadmap among the papers...
...idea is that, in future, content in any format from across GOV.UK will be able to be grouped together around specialist topics. These specialist or "sector" browse pages will replace...
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