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Associate a post to more than 1 service

Is it, or could it be, possible to assign a design history post to more than one "service" category?

In RSD, some of our "services" in the design history thing are actually products that form part of a wider service and are not services in themselves.

We have more products in the division, but I'm specifically talking about:

  • Apply to become an academy
  • Prepare conversions and transfers
  • Complete conversions, transfers and changes

They were all run by separate teams in the past. They're all, now, managed by 1 team: the Manage academy projects team.

This is mostly down to boring reasons about the way the work and teams doing that work had to be chunked up in order to get the things live and in use.

Most of the time, we can write design histories that focus on specific work that happened in each product, so that's easy to assign to 1 "service" category or another.

But sometimes we do work that applies across all 3 of our products, like reviewing and updating page titles to make them accessible.

It'd be good to be able to write this once and associate it to each product, rather than silo it in 1 design history and it not appear in the list of posts for the other 2.

1 solution is for is to start a new design history that covers all the work across those products. But that feels like it'd be yet another place for folk to look for information and it would introduce another bucket of stuff for things to get soiled into, so I'd rather not do that.

Is there a way we could publish once but associate that post to multiple "services"?

Publish to Slack suggestion

Could there be a way to automatically share Design History posts on the DfE Slack #design and #design-histories channel when they’re published? This way, we’d all be told when new posts are available, encouraging us to have a look.

Update fix date in accessibility statement

Fix date in the accessibility statement is March 2024., we need to change it to a date in the future.

To find the accessibility statement date

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to any page in design histories
  2. Scroll to bottom of page
  3. Select Accessibility statement
  4. Scroll to bottom of page, view H2: Prep of this accessibility statement
  5. View date of March 2024 - need to move to a future date

What should happen?

The fix date should be a date in the future, as it's now June.

Make share to social media buttons keyboard accessible

Issue with keyboard access for social media buttons

Make share to social media buttons keyboard accessible

What do you do to reproduce it

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to 'https://design-histories.education.gov.uk/accessibility-manual/introducing-the-accessibility-manual-in-dfe'
  2. Attempt to navigate the page using your keyboard
  3. Keyboard cannot tab to H2: Share this page, or the links beneath
  4. Social media tags are not keyboard accessible

What should happen?

Users should be able to access the social media types using their keyboard


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Captions on images not displaying

Marian Avery

I don't think captions on images are displaying at all in the design histories (or they're tiny - I can't see them). Please could someone check this? If they're not displaying, screenreader users are currently getting more info than sighted users

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