Mutual Benefits: How Government Adoption of Drupal Spurs Local Communities and Unlocks Synergy
When it comes to government websites, Drupal is everywhere. In 2021, around 56% of the world’s government websites relied on Drupal. Numerous case studies illustrate the profound technical benefits of choosing Drupal. Serving both national governments and local administrative divisions, Drupal has a proven track record as a reliable, cost-efficient framework for websites of varying scales.
Improving Accessibility Through Design Systems | Homer Gaines
2024 Web Accessibility In Mind Conference
Outside Looking In: Stepping Back to Overcome Organizational Bias and Embrace User-Centered Strategy
Internal teams often have a strong organizational lens that can obscure their understanding of users and hinder strategic efforts. In this presentation, We’ll share practical methods for overcoming these biases to better connect with the user perspective, whether you’re focused on content strategy, web management, or broader initiatives.
How data and cultural knowledge come together to create bilingual content on USAGov’s benefit finder
Every year up to $140 billion in government benefits go unused. During this session, we’ll share our work with USAGov’s team to create a benefit finder to make finding benefits easy and accessible for everyone.
Guide to Federal Site Scanning: Tools for Ensuring Compliance
Compliance is crucial for federal websites, ensuring accessibility and uniformity.
Little Projects, Big Improvements: Small-step Content Strategy
Your website is full of content. Some may be useful to your constituents, some might need TLC, and other content...well...it's just time to take it out.
Mind Games: Leveraging Behavioral Economics in Content Strategy
"Mind Games: Leveraging Behavioral Economics in Content Strategy" to uncover the psychological insights that can transform your content into a powerful tool for engagement and action.
Unlocking Transparency: Open Data Management and Metadata Standards with Drupal and DKAN
Data catalogs are an integral part of open government and transparency policies around the world. By bringing data publishing, sharing, and metadata standardization into Drupal, the DKAN module aims to make data more Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (“FAIR”) for agencies and the public.
Implementing WCAG: the difference collaborating with testers with disability makes
Delivering a smooth experience for site users relying on assistive technology.
508, ADA, WCAG, oh my! How to test the 70% that automated tools can’t cover
Automated accessibility checkers can be extremely helpful, but only cover about 30% of potential issues.