Blog
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Why we’re hiring a sysadmin
EDIT: we’ve hired an awesome sysadmin, but we still have some other roles open. — dxw is recruiting at the moment, with several roles open, one of which is for a systems administrator. We think all these jobs are quite exciting, but the specs don’t do a terribly good job of explaining why. So, to…
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Introducing… dxw security
We build most of our sites in WordPress, which has the advantage of allowing our clients to suggest plugins for specific functionality that they want on their site. Using plugins means we can grow the site quickly and without reinventing the wheel by coding for features that already exist. This is one of the great…
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Online anthropology: audiences and analytics
It ain’t easy being an arts graduate in digital. In the increasingly distant past, I trained as a social anthropologist. Our first week as undergraduates was punctuated with talks about our future career possibilities: lots of mention of the fact that all sorts of companies like Microsoft and Intel employed anthropologists in their head offices…
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Staying ahead of the bots
In the last few months, we’ve seen increasingly complex attacks on WordPress login forms. These attacks are designed to identify and illegally access any accounts with weak passwords (rather than targeting and exhaustively attacking a single account). Because these attacks have become more clever, we’ve had to improve our approach in order to keep our…
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Passing the Public Interest Test – Government and Blogs
Writing for the web is one of those sorts of concepts that gets bandied around at seminars in Shoreditch and claustrophobic training courses. As a concept, it’s had a rough few years: it has been tarred with the SEO brush and for the longest time assumed that the most important reader was the search engine…
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An interactive tool for GCN’s Competency framework
The Government Communications Network have blogged about the interactive pages we designed to help them present their new professional competency framework. You can see the pages here, but it is interesting to look at the ways in which this sort of design work is becoming a bit more common across government digital. Portable Document Format…