Updating GOV.UK’s crown
Updating GOV.UK’s crown
We have a new crown in our logo for the first time. Find out how we made this change and why.
We have a new crown in our logo for the first time. Find out how we made this change and why.
GDS is regularly asked why we encourage the use of blogs over newsletters. We have 2 reasons: blogs perform better than newsletters we don’t publish duplicate content on GOV.UK
We recently blogged about using Tableau to visualise how 'departments and policy' content is being viewed on GOV.UK based on data for May.
The information in this blogpost may now be out of date. See the current GOV.UK content and publishing guidance. We recently blogged about our checklist for reviewing content and got a lot of questions about sentence length.
A few weeks ago, Monitor went live on GOV.UK. Here Rachel Purkett and Tom Charteris outline what worked for them and suggest a few things they could have done differently. 1. Talking to real users and acting on what they told us …
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.
The information in this blogpost may now be out of date. See the current GOV.UK content and publishing guidance. We're releasing a new feature today: statistics release announcements. This will create a calendar of upcoming official and national statistics publications …
It's just been announced that all government will be moving to publishing documents in newly agreed open formats.
We'll shortly be reordering the ‘services and information’ part on the GOV.UK homepage into A to Z order.
Our summary of what the GOV.UK product teams have been up to recently, and what to look out for next.
The information in this blogpost may now be out of date. See the current GOV.UK content and publishing guidance. As you may have noticed, we’ve recently been hard at work developing and testing a new navigation for GOV.UK.