...via 'more info' links contain 'back' links which open in the same new window resulting in duplicate pages; 'more info' links should either open in the same window, or 'back'...
Today we’re releasing a new performance dashboard for activity on GOV.UK. This shows total web traffic to the GOV.UK site, the most popular content on GOV.UK, and trends in the...
...(which I currently do manually). When user selectable date ranges are introduced to the Platform, I’ll look forward to being able to more easily align the data with specific iterations...
...spent the last two weeks: meeting with users in a number of government departments completing work on new dashboard functionality, particularly around the CSV uploader in the admin app considering...
...where big data is routine. It's advantageous to any organisation where resources are limited. To test the use of this new LASSO regression method in government, we created an artificial...
...users. The team explained a wide range of techniques they had used to research and understand the user needs for the service, and had used multiple techniques including card sorting,...
...for public beta. Particular areas of strong performance against the standard included: The service has a programme of user research which is being used to inform decisions about new and...
...in the Google Analytics web interface, rather than having to use the API to get more than two dimensions at once. For internal site search, we can now chain together...
...to share insights and approaches on topics ranging from tag management to analysing channel shift. DAUGS is always a great opportunity to showcase new techniques adopted by digital analysts in...
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