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Updating the skills content designers need in government

Updating the skills content designers need in government

The content design skills in the Digital and Data Capability Framework were updated at the end of May. This post sets out what's changed and why, and how members of the content community came together to work on it.

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Exploring validation messages

Posted by: Amy Whitney, Posted on: 14 November 2013 - Categories: Likely to change

This is a recent pattern we’ve started using on GOV.UK Mainstream for error messages when the user hasn’t entered their details correctly, or at all. Errors are first grouped at the top of the page in a summary and then …

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