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February 27, 2023 - Updated, priorities of the week
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Back to GC Web Priorities Meetings - Réunions des Priorités Web du GC
Meeting information
Agenda
1. Updates
2. Roundtable
Updates
Digital Transformation Office (DTO):
- Next week footer implementation starts
- Heads of comms message about implementing the footer went out last week
- Upcoming blog post: Top tasks
- GC web morning prep meetings for GCWP
- Thursday discussion on meeting format
- Open to suggestions for other topics
- Wednesday GCWP will be devoted to furthering today’s discussion about reaching more of the GC community with links to web work, but who aren’t strongly connected to the web community
Roundtable
Please share what you are working on for:
- Fraud Prevention Month
- Women’s Day
- end of fiscal reports
- other upcoming events
Questions / Discussion
- Brenna and Mary Beth flagged interest in commonly used workspaces in Adobe Analytics - Does anyone have any commonly used workshare or web analytics dashboards?
- PCO interested in navigation for long documents - how are people designing content? How are you making it mobile friendly? Tips and tricks? Examples from the community:
- Jeff Larsen (SSC): Shared Services Canada’s Accessibility Plan 2022–25) - not using tabs because you can’t use “find in page” commands
- Annie Crombie (CRA): Get ready to do your taxes - uses numbered steps
- If you have ideas for new patterns, or updates to patterns, you can email Peter Smith or the DTO inbox: dto.btn@tbs-sct.gc.ca.
Acton item
- For Wednesday’s GCWP: Brainstorm how to bring groups together - app dev community, coders, third-party contractors, etc - to heighten collaboration on GC web works:
- Think about what shifts we might make at GCWP to make it appeal to other groups
- What are the pain points with design service groups?
- How could we reach them
- How could we use GCWP and/or Slack to build more bridges
- Busting the silos