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GOV.UK Notify is hosted on the GOV.UK Platform as a Service (PaaS). The PaaS is being retired, so we are migrating all of our infrastructure into our own Amazon Web Services (AWS) account. This blog post explains how we migrated our PostgreSQL database with minimal downtime. Migrating our database The PaaS provides a database for us and we use it to store all of our data - from data about each not
https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2018/10/17/building-a-better-gov-uk-step-by-step/ The 'Apply for your first provisional driving licence' step by step navigation page Since GOV.UK launched 6 years ago it has been the home of government’s online content and the starting point for online services. Every week millions of people use GOV.UK to do complex and sometimes life-changing tasks, such as learning to dr
https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2018/07/16/why-gov-uk-content-should-be-published-in-html-and-not-pdf/ GOV.UK exists to make government services and information as easy as possible to find and use. For that reason, we're not huge fans of PDFs on GOV.UK. Compared with HTML content, information published in a PDF is harder to find, use and maintain. More importantly, unless created with sufficient care PDFs
https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2012/07/05/a-few-notes-on-typography/ On Tuesday evening we made another release of changes to GOV.UK. One of the biggest areas of discussion centered around the typography changes. Ben Terrett, Head of Design, explains the choices which have been made and why. A few words about the changes to GOV.UK typography. I’ll write more about the other changes we’ve made later, but
https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2012/08/03/from-solr-to-elasticsearch/ Search is right at the centre of GOV.UK. It’s the main focus of the homepage and it appears in the corner of every single page. Many of our recent and upcoming apps such as licence finder also rely heavily on search. So, making sure we have the right tool for the job is vital. Recently we decided to begin switching away from Solr to el
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Posted by: Tom Loosemore - former Deputy Director, Government Digital Service, Posted on: 31 January 2012 - Categories: GDS team, GOV.UK A few minutes ago we released the first phase of the beta test of GOV.UK - the next step on the journey towards a single domain for central government. As Mike Bracken, HMG Executive Director for Digital said, our aim is to deliver simpler, clearer, faster servic
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