Central Government Sites Summary
First time for the best part of a year, the DTI are not at the bottom of the table, this month they have been replaced by the Office of National Statistics - top of the table this month was the Child Support Agency.
Unlike Local Government no website was without errors, with more than 3,600 Museums, Libraries and Archives Council had the most. When checking basic metadata on the front page, 65% of the site pass.
32% of sites passed all automated A Accessibility checks. 5 sites failed, mandatory level A on every page (they also failed AA on every page)
ï www.ecgd.gov.uk
ï www.isb.gov.uk
ï www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk
ï www.statistics.gov.uk
ï www.walesoffice.gov.uk
One surprise is the ongoing Accessibility falling of the Disability Rights Commissionís site, which fails accessibility (AA) tests on every single page.
The slowest responding site was the Office for Rail Regulation (over 100 times slower than the fastest site).
Local Government Sites Summary
New number one this month, Portsmouth take the top spot from Thurrock. Again for another month the worse site based on our range of performance measurements, function and compliance checks (HTML/eGMS/Accessibility/Metadata) was Dungannon and South Tyrone.
21 websites were without any errors; West Sussex County Council had the most with some 5,300. 6 sites had no HTML/code build errors; Antrim had the most with 46,000. When checking basic metadata on the front page, some 78% of sites pass.
45% of sites passed all automated A Accessibility checks, 4 sites failed accessibility, mandatory level A on every page (they also failed AA on every page)
ï www.dungannon.gov.uk
ï www.hart.gov.uk
ï www.waveney.gov.uk
ï www.westsomersetonline.gov.uk
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UK Gov Websites Feb 06 Report and Ranking

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