Drupal-based grants management system for the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan (METI), who has been spearheading digital transformation within the Japanese government, decided to digitalise the way grants are managed.
The UX of Content Guidance
When organisations set out to improve their content, they often start with a writing style guide: a document that sets out the rules in detail.
But is that even the best approach for our users - the people in our organisation who are creating and maintaining content? Is a guidance document the best approach for driving the behaviour change we seek?
Content Planning & UX Panel
Exploring the overlaps between UX and content: content and UX are often treated as separate disciplines. We’ll discuss how content contributes to UX, and the tools and practices needed to deliver a more complete solution.
GovCMS content management filters overview
In this video, you'll learn how to filter content in the content management area. We look at how to search by name and filter by content type.
Drag & Drop Content Management For Government Websites
By combining design systems with Layout Builder and Drupal features such as blocks we can deliver a "Wix" like drag and drop experience to site builders tasked with managing Drupal 8/9 websites.
Recombee and Search API Recombee
Recombee is a recommendations engine which provides (anonymous) users recommendations based on behaviour and content similarity.
Load test your Drupal website before it is too late
What is performance and load testing? Janna Malikova runs through how to run a load test.
Development tips for GovCMS SaaS
This talk looks at development tips for GovCMS SaaS.
Accessibility testing tools and techniques by Janna Malikova
W3C lists 140 tools for testing accessibility. Janna Malikova covers some of these tools outlining the pros and cons for testing your website.
Katherine Spivey on Readability Audits of Government Websites
Readability audits and formulas and how they work—and don’t work—to improve web content and the users’ experience.