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...
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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...
...tweak performance in the transition tool so it continues to respond well as more data is added continue work towards a single publishing pipeline with further work on the ability...
...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...
...England, leaving 42 agencies to go moved 4 major topics from HM Revenue and Customs including VAT and PAYE set the default list of results for searches which begin on...
We post roadmap updates twice a month. These posts show what the GOV.UK team has recently changed and what we’re working on next.
...of unused signon accounts (to unsuspend your account, contact a GOV.UK managing editor in your organisation or your parent organisation) settled on a consistent and clear set of names for...
...in departments and agencies the ability to edit the featured services and information links on their organisation page published emergency contact details (in the support application, which publishers can access)...
...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...
This is just to draw your attention to a blog post I have published elsewhere, about our recent work to develop a comprehensive product roadmap for GOV.UK.
..."detailed guide categories". We're rolling this out in a limited way and testing the approach as we go. For now, it's only intended for use by DECC and UKVI -...
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