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- Banner | U. S. Web Design System (USWDS)
With only a few exceptions (described in our Implementation guidance), sites should use the top-level domain (TLD)-appropriate text provided, unaltered Use the Spanish version of the banner for Spanish-language websites Use the version appropriate to your website’s top-level domain (TLD)
- An introduction to robots. txt files - Digital. gov
Key points include: Place a robots txt file at the root of your domain and any subdomains Each subdomain needs its own file Pay attention to casing The robots txt protocol is case-sensitive Be careful when you write the instructions: Use Disallow: to disallow everything Use Disallow: to disallow nothing In other words, use it to allow
- How to Prevent Security Certificates From Expiring During a Lapse in . . .
Find your parent domain Click on your domain to show all your publicly available sub-domains Download the CSV data of your domains Open the CSV as a spreadsheet 2 Ask your IT department which domains are auto-renewing Send them your new spreadsheet and have them mark which domains and sub-domains are auto-renewing 3
- Sign-in | U. S. Web Design System (USWDS)
USWDS makes it easier to build accessible, mobile-friendly government websites
- Domain management – Digital. gov
Domain management Clear and consistent use of gov and mil domains is essential to maintaining public trust It should be easy to identify government websites on the internet Using a gov or mil domain increases security, trust, and accountability, while ensuring the public can clearly identify official government services and information
- Documentation template | U. S. Web Design System (USWDS)
Parent link Current page Child link Child link Grandchild link Grandchild link Grandchild link Child link Parent link Return to top <Primary link> <Primary link> <Primary link> <Primary link> <Name of Agency> <Agency Contact Center> < (800) 555-GOVT> <info@agency gov> domain gov An official website of the <Parent agency> About <Parent shortname
- GOV Domain Registration Process Final Rule
This final rule provided a new policy for the GOV domain that will be included in the Federal Management Regulation This final rule establishes FMR part 102-173, Internet GOV Domain, and provides policy for registration of domain names
- Plain Language Guide Series – Digital. gov
A series of guides to help you understand and practice writing, designing, and testing plain language
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