Government Digital Service
Before you create or edit content, you need to read the style guide and understand:
Before you create or edit content, you need to read the style guide and understand:
Select the New document tab in Whitehall publisher.
Click on the document type you want to create.
If the document has a number of sub-types (for example, publications, news articles, guidance and speeches), select the relevant one from the dropdown menu at the top of the page.
Complete the Title field using a maximum of 65 characters. Titles must be unique and cannot be changed once published. Titles do not need a full stop. When you save your document this will become its slug, which users will see as the last section of the page URL.
Complete the Summary field using a maximum of 140 characters. This must be written as a complete sentence with a full stop.
Complete the Body section using Markdown to format things like headings, bullets and links. You can paste formatted text from a document into the Body section and itll be converted into Markdown. Common Markdown commands are also listed on the right-hand side of the page.
Below the Body section, indicate if your document has never been published before or has previously been published on another website. If its been published before, you will need to add the date it was originally published. An email notification will be sent to users if you select has previously been published on another website.
Check whether your content is devolved (excludes some nations) or applies to all UK nations. You must check the box which applies to your content. If you do not select anything you will not be able to save or publish your content. You can add a link to the corresponding content if yours does not apply to a particular nation.
Tag your document to relevant organisations, ministers and locations by adding associations.
Save your document by clicking Save (which keeps you on the edit document page) or Save and continue (which takes you through to add topic taxonomy tags).
Once a document has been saved, you can add attachments.
If you do not want to save your document, click the cancel link at the bottom of the page. This will delete your draft and there will be no record of your document in Whitehall publisher.
You can set an optional review date if you need to maintain your content over time. On the date of review, youll be sent an email notification to check the content. You can then update the content or set a new review date.
You can limit access to documents so that they can only be edited and published by editors in the department its tagged to. Once published it can be accessed by all editors.
Only limit access if the information is confidential.
You cannot sync limited access documents between the Production and Integration environments.
You can preview the body copy of your document in several ways.
For quick checks, like seeing if your Markdown is correct, you can use the preview toggle.
Click Preview at the top of your Body text box. This will show you how your text will look when published.
Review your content and formatting.
Click Back to edit to return to your work.
The toggle button just shows you how text has been formatted. It does not save your work.
You also can check how a document will appear when published on GOV.UK.
Save your document by clicking the Save and continue button (not the Save button).
Add related topic taxonomy tags and select Update tags. This will save your document and take you to the edition summary page.
Under the Preview heading, select the Preview on website link.
There are two ways to share previews of documents with people who do not have access to Whitehall publisher. You can either:
Document preview links are available for:
To get a document preview link:
Save your document by clicking the Save and continue button (not the Save button). Once youve updated topic taxonomy tags, your document is saved and youll return to the edition summary page.
Under the Preview heading, open the Share document preview panel.
Select Copy link to copy the link.
Youre responsible for who you share draft documents with. The preview link will only work for the page youre previewing.
The preview link will expire after 30 days or when the document is published. Whitehall publisher will say when the link will expire.
You can reset and generate a new preview link if youve shared the link with the wrong person or the link has expired. The previous preview link will be disabled. To do this: