The purpose of the Web Standards is to identify and define the standards, guidelines, processes, and best practices associated with the design, development, hosting, maintenance, and stewardship of ...
Last month Barry Adams wrote a terrific article about making websites - crummy ones, that is. I’ve summarized a few of Barry’s points below, and added my own take on how clients and developers ...
The problem with typical .gov websites is that they're "just very ad-hoc." So says Hillary Hartley, deputy executive director of design team 18F. “Each agency has its own style guide, its own logo,” ...
The website design standards pull together existing guidance for complying with the 21st Century IDEA Act, which requires all digital services to have a base level of quality and accessibility. A year ...
The alternative website design is provided for Drexel centers, institutes, and other entities and programs not considered administrative offices that do not want to, but may, use the administrative ...
The federal government's in-house design and usability consultancy would like sites to be clean and consistent but not necessarily uniform. 18F Citizen Services The average federal website has come a ...
Almost every American—indeed, almost every Earthling—could tell you that red, white, and blue stand for the United States. But could they tell you the color hexadecimal code for those? Thanks to a new ...
Nate Nead is the CEO of DEV.co and SEO.co. Nate and his teams specialize in custom software development, web design and digital marketing. What’s the right way to design a website? If you were asking ...
Colleges and schools may choose from the academic, administrative, or alternative designs for their websites; however, if using either of the latter two, the site must adhere to the guidelines ...
The government is creating sleeker websites packed with useful tools, forever changing how citizens relate to the world’s biggest bureaucracy. It seems like just yesterday that government tech was the ...