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A guide to creating accessible web products
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a set of best practices aimed at improving web accessibility.
How Team Heartwood puts people first with their research approach
Meet Team Heartwood, an Agile product team from the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship (WLRS) working to create and improve digital services for the Ministry of Forests.
Planning an inception week to onboard your digital team
Learn from Lab Services about conversations and activities to help set up your new digital team for success.
Onboard your team to private cloud hosting
Learn how to onboard your team onto the B.C. government Private Cloud platform.
Private cloud hosting 101
Learn about private cloud hosting in the B.C. government and determine if it’s the right option for your product or service.
Laying a foundation for the new B.C. Design System
The Online Service Solutions team at Government Digital Experience is building the strategy and infrastructure to support a new design system for B.C. Learn about the ground-up rebuild.
Building web content that works for all audiences
Whether you’re updating a popular page or starting from scratch, web content has to work well, look good and bring value to all audiences. Make sure your content works for everyone!
A beginner’s guide to Agile in the B.C. government
Agile teams build products and services in a way that is iterative, adaptive and responsive to people’s needs and expectations.
Web accessibility 101
Accessible web content and code ensures people with disabilities can navigate and interact with your product.
What we learned, confirmed and never expected in our service design project
Learn how the WLRS Development and Digital Services team used Agile principles to improve their own business practices for working with partners.
