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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!
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.
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.
Sowing seeds of change: Transforming SPAR
Forestry in B.C. is changing and the Ministry of Forests is meeting the challenge. Learn how Forestry Digital Services is transforming applications like the Seed Planning and Registry system to meet the growing needs of the forestry industry.
Justice and Public Safety sector: Protecting high-risk data on OpenShift
Find out how the Justice and Public Safety sector used OpenShift to adopt flexible and modern development practices, while keeping information secure.
Boosting ImmsBC after launch with the Ministry of Health
Even a successful platform needs to adapt over time. Three years after launching ImmsBC, the Ministry of Health assembled a service design team to make sure the platform could continue to meet the needs of people in B.C.
Protected: Guide for Gold teams
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Financial processes for ministries
Processes and resources to support ministries navigating the IM/IT minor capital funding process.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines: Distinguishable content
Learn how to make it easier for users to see and hear content.