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"History mode’ from GOV.UK

"History mode’ from GOV.UK

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"Most visitors to departmental and agency content want to see what the current position is, so there is a need to manage historical content. Users expect this to be available. In the past there have been different approaches to this. Having a single government website gives us an opportunity to make this consistent, manageable and effective for users and publishers." - What happens to content from previous governments (‘history mode’) | Inside GOV.UK

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The above notes were curated from the full post insidegovuk.blog.gov.uk/2015/03/23/what-happens-to-content-from-previous-governments-history-mode/#comment-51804.

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