Content design: planning, writing and managing content
Planning and managing digital content to meet the needs the public has of government.
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Guidance for publishing on GOV.UK, exempt websites and service domains after a royal death (a 'Bridge' event)
Find out what can and cannot be published.
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What is content design?
Introduction to content design.
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User needs
How to write and record a user need for GOV.UK.
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Planning content
Find out how to decide if something is suitable for GOV.UK, what the content lifecycle is and why accessibility must be planned for.
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Helping users prepare for change
How to plan and create guidance about a change to a policy, scheme or process so that users know what they must do and when.
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Content types
When and how to use the GOV.UK formats.
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Organising and grouping content on GOV.UK
When to use the different options for grouping content on GOV.UK: topics, mainstream browse and collections.
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Writing for GOV.UK
How to write well for your audience, including specialists.
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Content maintenance
How to manage your content.
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Withdrawing or unpublishing content, and content from previous governments
When you should withdraw content, when you should unpublish content, and what content gets labelled as from a previous government.
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Research and evidence
Tools and evidence to back up content design decisions.
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Welsh language on GOV.UK
The policy governing use of Welsh language on GOV.UK.
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Links
Adding links to content, making them accessible and GOV.UK's external linking policy.
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URL standards for GOV.UK
You must meet these standards when creating URLs to be used on GOV.UK
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Data and analytics
How to use tools such as Content Data and Google Analytics to improve your content's search engine optimisation (SEO) and get data on how users are interacting with your content.
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Images
Guidance for GOV.UK content publishers on how to use images and make them accessible. This chapter also includes the copyright standards for GOV.UK.
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Campaigns on GOV.UK: standards and guidelines
Options to support promotions and marketing campaigns, from short URLs to standalone websites.
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Use of government logos on GOV.UK
When government logos can be used on GOV.UK.
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Use of European Union funding logos on GOV.UK
GOV.UK policy on use of the EU logos for EU funding schemes.
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Blogging
How and when to publish a blog.
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Tables
When to use tables and how to make them accessible.
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Feedback
How to send the Government Digital Service comments and suggestions about this manual.