New Law Commission Site Launched

A cli­ent site I have been work­ing on just went live today. It’s a pub­lic con­sulta­tion site for the Law Commission.

They wanted a com­ment­able sum­mary ver­sion of their cur­rent con­sulta­tion paper and a gen­eral dis­cus­sion forum. The ori­ginal con­sulta­tion paper, “The Admiss­ib­il­ity of Expert Evid­ence in Crim­inal Pro­ceed­ings in Eng­land and Wales”, runs to 98 pages, so the 15 page sum­mary (plus end notes) works much bet­ter online.

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It’s built on WordPress, of course, and the forum is BBPress

Check it out and, of course, it is a pub­lic con­sulta­tion, so feel free con­trib­ute (regis­tra­tion required).

3 thoughts on “New Law Commission Site Launched

  1. Pingback: Mike Little, WordPress co-founder, speaking at WordCamp UK 2009 « WordCamp UK (English)

  2. A great integ­ra­tion of a blog (Word Press) and a forum (BB Press) so that not only do they share the theme but also solves the regis­tra­tion head­aches when one uses 2 plat­forms. Really nice work.
    I have done sim­ilar work using WordPress ‚buddy press and the integ­rated ver­sion of Vanilla Forum by Garden. Your work looks a lot cleaner and pro­fes­sional. Mine has 82 sub blogs for com­mer­cial end use of the total pack­age so I needed some­thing I was more famil­iar with, but I will keep your work in mind for future endeav­ours.
    With all the blog plat­forms avail­able I have tried sev­eral but keep com­ing back to the best and easi­est, namely WordPress. Thank you for mak­ing Word Press a reality.

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