- Fixed structure of inclusive language and terms.
- Update how to join Content Community of Practice.
- Updated acronyms and initialisms guidance.
- Updated inclusive language and terms.
- Fixed typo.
- Added WCAG 2.1 guidance.
- Adopted Design Systems and DTA branding.
- Addressed a broken link.
- Added Docker option for local development.
- Updated gitignore.
- Fixed typos (thanks davidjb 🤗).
- Added detail about test environments to README.md.
- Tidied up this file.
Replaced Design Guide references with appropriate pages in Design System.
Upgraded Ruby and Jekyll.
Fixed typo on Punctuation and Grammar page.
Added guidance on writing for search engines and users.
- Improved guidance on readability and tools.
- Improved guidance on Latin abbreviations (eg, ie, etc and nb).
- Added more guidance on using tables.
Added:
- abbreviation of thousands (thanks davidgilbertson 🤗)
- clarification of readability guidance
Fixed:
- error in hyphen guidance
- typo in capitalisation guidance
- typo in WCAG guidance (thanks awkawk 🤗)
Other platform cleanups.
Added guidance on:
- headings and subheadings
- full stops and hyperlinks
- types of content (RTF, Excel, PowerPoint, EPUB, tables)
- ordering lists of states and territories
- using PDFs
Also added 404 page.
Added guidance on meeting WCAG criteria with content focus.
- Improved changelog layout.
- Fixed typo in Nouns.
- Improved example for date ranges.
- Added reminder to use skip links.
- Added guidance on writing headings.
Fixed:
- typo in Dates example
- link in Italics
Fixed:
- typo in Legislation, acts and other publications
- typo in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples example
Fixed:
- missing icon on the search bar bug
- missing GitHub icon on homepage
- bullet point full sentence examples
- contact email address on How to use this guide page
Live release of the GOV.AU Content Guide.
The draft Content Style Guide v1.0 was released in May 2016. Too much has changed in this version to provide a complete list.
The main changes are listed below.
- Implementation of a new information architecture, based on card sorts with DTA content designers and members of the Content Design in Government Google Group.
- Added Lunr search.
- Removed repetition and outdated guidance.
- Improved rendering of examples in multiple sections.
- Implementation of the DTA's UI-Kit CSS framework.
- A new govau/content-guide GitHub repository.
- New guidance on accessibility and inclusivity.
- New guidance on readability.
- Always capitalise minister and senator if part of a proper noun.
- Added guidance on using numbered (ordered) lists.
- Added guidance on referring to senators.
- Added preference for using text message over SMS.
- Use focused, not focussed.
- Limit use of ampersands.
- Added guidance on using programme in the context of existing legislation.
- Expanded guidance on when to use words instead of digits.
- Improved guidance on Oxford commas.
- Don't add full stops to the end of sentence fragment lists and guidance to rewrite to avoid second and third level lists.