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...feedback. 4. On GOV.UK site use ...the story here is the rapid rise of 'portrait' smartphone screen resolutions such as 768×1024 at the expense of traditional 'landscape' desktop resolutions. Further...
...feedback. 4. On GOV.UK site use ...the story here is the rapid rise of 'portrait' smartphone screen resolutions such as 768×1024 at the expense of traditional 'landscape' desktop resolutions. Further...
...mean code must be perfect. In fact, it shouldn’t be: the majority of time should be spent iterating the design, not making code beautiful. Prototypes are made to be tested...
...in July, this is a great example of what we mean by our 4th design principle: Do the hard work to make it simple. The law might be an old...
You hear the word agile in government a lot these days. And not only within the teams making digital services. Agile development is a way to make software. We build...
Why do we write GOV.UK in capitals? And why is the URL written lower-case? You may well have heard the reasons, but we've never actually written them down. Let's fix that now.
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