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Descriptions of team capabilities on the Digital Outcomes and Specialists framework.
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
The team capabilities available on the Digital Outcomes framework.
Make sure your technology, infrastructure and systems are accessible and inclusive for all users.
Supporting your team to make accessible services. Using semantic HTML, CSS, JavaScript and WAI-ARIA to make accessible interfaces.
Understand your users and their needs. Develop knowledge of your users and what that means for your technology project or programme.
Using the WCAG 2.2 design principles and guidelines to build accessible services.
How to choose data tools and infrastructure that are flexible, scalable, sustainable and secure.
Create a mobile experience that meets user needs without relying on native or hybrid apps.
Learn how to check if your website or mobile app is accessible.
Develop a deep understanding of users and the problem you’re trying to solve for them.
Design, build and operate APIs in a consistent way
Structuring, designing and publishing your API documentation
Finding out what users need from your service will help you design a service that’s easy to use and valued by the people who need it.
This guidance outlines how to make informed choices about your organisation’s reliance on cloud technologies.
This guidance is an introduction to the Open Document Format (ODF) standard and how you can select ODF-compliant solutions.
Guidance for organisations when making decisions about the design and operation of enterprise IT services which handle OFFICIAL information.
How to test your service for different browsers and devices: user needs, verified browsers, adapting to change.
Learn how to publish accessible documents to meet the needs of all users under the accessibility regulations.
The importance of user research in service design and how it helps you understand and build for user needs.
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