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01-29-2019Plan ahead. A multilingual offering should not be an afterthought since not all languages are created equal. If you plan your text for translation, this will s.…
06-05-2018A/B testing, also known as split testing, is a method of testing through which variables are compared to each other to identify the one that brings a better re.…
05-08-2018Now, more than ever before, Americans are connected through mobile devices: Pew Research estimates that approximately 95% of American adults own a mobile phone.…
04-26-2018Security is about the safeguarding of data, whereas privacy is about the safeguarding of user identity. The specific differences, however, are more complex, an.…
03-20-2018Let s start with the basics. A style guide is a reference document that can consist of styles, interactions, and user experience patterns and solutions that...
12-01-2017World AIDS Day is December 1, 2017. Please watch and share this new message from VADM Jerome Adams, M.D., M.P.H., the U.S. Surgeon General:For more resources fo…
11-28-2017At HIV.gov, we strongly believe that social media and digital tools have a key role in our response to HIV in the United States. As we approach World AIDS Day..…
11-21-2017Recently, we hosted a Facebook Live discussion on how to use social media to promote awareness days, such as World AIDS Day. Our panelists offered excellent sug…
07-25-2017Crossposted from DigitalGov.gov Editor's Note:Watch for a August post about HIV.gov user feedback we gathered before and after our launch. &nbs...