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From Government Digital Service (GDS)
  • How to add, edit or delete a translated document.

  • Find out how to use tools like Google Analytics and Content Data to get data on how users are interacting with GOV.UK content and improve search engine optimisation (SEO).

  • You must meet these standards when creating URLs to be used on GOV.UK

  • This page and any pages it links to explains terms of use for the GOV.UK app. You must agree to these to use the GOV.UK app.

  • Good Practice Guide (GPG) 44 helps you choose the authenticator that will give you the right level of protection for your service.

  • Logo and brand guidelines that suppliers should use when they talk about their services being on the Digital Marketplace.

  • Information about the workflow in Whitehall publisher, and how to review documents including the '2i' process.

  • Find out if your organisation is eligible for a .gov.uk domain name and what to do if it’s not.

  • Use this guidance to make sure that you choose an appropriate .gov.uk domain name.

  • How and when to remove or retire content from GOV.UK.

  • Learn how the Government Digital Service is monitoring accessibility under the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No.2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.

  • A template for public sector organisations to share information about how and why they are using algorithmic tools.

  • The GOV.UK proposition is guidance for government departments and agencies who publish information or services on GOV.UK.

  • Central government organisations are expected to use the GOV.UK website for their publishing, unless there’s a good reason not to.

  • Consistent and standards-based comma-separated values (CSV) files help make data more effective and easier to share across government.

  • Find out who to get permission from to apply for a .gov.uk domain name.

  • Make sure your technology, infrastructure and systems are accessible and inclusive for all users.

  • Increase sustainability throughout the lifecycle of your technology.

  • A domain name is an important asset and is not protected by default. Follow these recommendations to keep your domain secure.

  • These principles describe how the government should manage legacy technology.