Focusing on Improving Web Services in the Untact Era, Enhancing Citizen-Customized Features

Complete Overhaul of Yeosu City Website View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Shim Kyung-taek] The website of Yeosu City, Jeollanam-do, will be completely revamped with a citizen-centered approach.


According to the city, the website will be fully redesigned to allow citizens to conveniently access various administrative information in the untact era, and it is scheduled to be launched on July 1.


Looking into the details of the revamp, the site has been improved to reflect the latest web trends, enabling the same service connectivity on mobile devices as on PCs. A ‘Citizen Guide’ has been established to allow users to view key content with high usage frequency, such as jobs and education, at a glance.


Additionally, the accessibility has been significantly enhanced by adding an integrated menu structure, card news containing various administrative information, quick access to recently visited menus, and a favorites function, making it easier and faster to search for related information.


In particular, a ‘Citizen’s Window’ has been opened to collect citizen opinions such as proposals and reports, which is expected to increase citizen participation in administration and serve as a communication platform.


A new ‘Living Map Service’ provides a comprehensive view of various living information such as public parking lots and electric vehicle charging stations, as well as location information for civil defense shelters and automated external defibrillator installation sites.


Moreover, users can share the content on SNS, and social login (Naver) is linked with the identity verification method for more convenient use.



A city official stated, “As the importance of online information channels increases due to COVID-19, we have revamped the website to enable easy and quick searching of administrative information,” adding, “We will continuously improve the site to become a citizen-friendly homepage by actively reflecting citizens’ wishes.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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