Rolling out simpler ways to navigate GOV.UK’s topic pages
Rolling out simpler ways to navigate GOV.UK’s topic pages
We’ve made improvements to GOV.UK’s topic pages. Here’s what we’ve done and the positive impact it’s making for users.
We’ve made improvements to GOV.UK’s topic pages. Here’s what we’ve done and the positive impact it’s making for users.
This post outlines a recent production issue on GOV.UK and how it was resolved. We’ve blogged in the past about what happens when things go wrong on GOV.UK, and also how we categorise and prioritise incidents.
When a new digital service is ready to be launched, GDS works with the department or agency behind it to create a starting point for the service. This is the point where a user moves from finding out information on …
We’ve been using A/B testing across 2 teams to make measurable improvements to common user journeys on GOV.UK. What is A/B testing? A/B testing is a method to compare two versions of a page against each other to determine which …
...We therefore used content within the environment theme to test ways of creating a taxonomy by collaborating with our colleagues in the Better Use of Data team. We made it...
...Imminence. This provides structured geographical data, such as postcodes. We added a more informative error message for problems with fetching information about postcodes. Now users won't see a mostly blank...
We’re embarking on a huge programme of work to design a single taxonomy and transform our operating model and the content that is published on GOV.UK. The aim of this work is to make it easier for people to find …
The GOV.UK Infrastructure team maintain and improve the systems that create GOV.UK. This includes the GOV.UK website as well as the tools used by publishers and developers. Earlier this year we ran a discovery and alpha into hosting and deploying …
When we first created GOV.UK we did it based on the assumption that users shouldn’t need to know who provides a service to be able to use it. Users just want to complete a task - they shouldn’t have to …
We’re working to design, document, and prepare to support a public API for GOV.UK content. We are inviting expressions of interest from those who want to publish GOV.UK content elsewhere, or use GOV.UK content to build things, so that we …
The Government Digital Service (GDS) Transition team has been an industrious bunch since we formed in September 2016. For a team of just 4 people (2 content designers, a content lead and a policy and engagement manager), we’ve achieved a …