The opportunities for 'Exploring New Horizons In #Aadhaar Usage’ is immense.
The opportunities for 'Exploring New Horizons In Aadhaar Usage’ is immense. To know more watch the video & deep dive into the world of possibilities with Aadhaar.
Rules as Code - Delivering a personalised citizen experience for GovCMS
Rules as code (RaC) is the process of taking legislation, regulations and policies and turning them into machine-readable code.
WA Government Portal and web platform approach
450+ WA Government websites, 450+ user experiences, 100s of isolated platforms and contracts.
Better Government Websites with Components
This presentation explores Component-based Development as a transformative approach for Drupal web development. It discusses breaking webpages into reusable components, akin to Lego bricks, to enhance scalability and maintainability
Convivial CMS DrupalSouth demonstration
Morpht - Convivial CMS: Murray Woodman, from Morpht, will showcase Convivial CMS, a personalisation focused Drupal distribution. Convivial CMS ships with many personalisation and editor friendly features to make Drupal a first class citizen in the digital ecosystem.
Drupal in Government: Making Auditing Standards Fun
This talk explores the background, challenges, issues, and future of Drupal within the Australian government.
13 ways to personalise your Drupal website
A DrupalSouth video on how Drupal can be personalised using Convivial Profiler.
GovCMS content types overview
In this video, you’ll learn about the default content types in GovCMS and what content types are used for.
Content Planning & UX Panel
Exploring the overlaps between UX and content: content and UX are often treated as separate disciplines. We’ll discuss how content contributes to UX, and the tools and practices needed to deliver a more complete solution.
The UX of Content Guidance
When organisations set out to improve their content, they often start with a writing style guide: a document that sets out the rules in detail.
But is that even the best approach for our users - the people in our organisation who are creating and maintaining content? Is a guidance document the best approach for driving the behaviour change we seek?