Creating Nimble Drupal Systems for Government: Transforming MN’s Dept of Health in 6 Months
Learn how this team improved their Drupal Systems — from the site’s user experience and tagging strategy to the automation at AWS — in only six months.
Website audit and archive guidance. What is it and why is it important?
Reviewing and cleaning up your website will save you time and effort in the future, highlight potential content gaps, and show areas where you can improve functionality and the user experience.
Login.gov: Improving Government CX with SSO
Issues with passwords alone, and how other mechanisms can improve security for the platform, including using SSO (single sign-on) & various MFA solutions such as TOTP and PIV.
How One Federal Program Used Google Analytics 4 to Surface Untapped Data & Understand Their Content
How the federally-funded Reproductive Health National Training Center (rhntc.org) site collaborated with a digital analytics consultant to surface untapped data and insights into an easy-to-use dashboard using Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics 4 (GA4).
Curious or Furious?: The Power of Streamlined DevOps for GovAgency Teams
The benefits of workflow DevOps and share practical examples of how to leverage team collaboration on Drupal code projects to overcome common pitfalls and challenges.
Component-based design using Layout Paragraphs and the U.S. Web Design System
How to utilize Layout Paragraphs, Theme Settings and Components to build out the most used components that every FED, State and Educational institution should use while avoiding the pitfalls that many agencies and web developers face.
Building a Robust Community of Content Managers
Getting Drupal to work in a government environment is a technology problem. Getting good content into that Drupal system, however, is a people problem.
The Art of Discovery
The initial Discovery phase of a project can be highly strategic and complex. How can agencies catering to government projects do it, and do it well?
Accessibility Audits: The many shapes and sizes, what’s the right fit for you?
A case study comparison of two different 3rd party accessibility audit and remediation processes. How accessibility audits can be completed, why they should be completed, and why accessibility matters.
A Migration Is a Terrible Thing to Waste – A roadmap for your next big content migration
Hard-fought lessons to ensure success on your next migration such as tools for planning, how to avoid errors/downtime/SEO declines, how to improve your content, as well as highlight opportunities that are often overlooked during times of normal operation.