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  2. Onepager - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onepager

    Onepager is a subscription web service that allows users to create HTML5, mobile-friendly websites using a "drag and drop" editor.The service offers both free and premium subscriptions which include both website hosting and website building tools.

  3. Wikipedia:User pages - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the usual information accessible from an article page such as page history, "Discuss this page" and the like, users visiting user and user talk pages can also click "User contributions" (in the sidebar or at the bottom of the page) to see what contributions you have made at Wikipedia over time, and "Logs" to see records of other ...

  4. Onepager Pro - Wikipedia

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    OnePager Pro is a project management software package published by Chronicle Graphics, Inc., based in Denver, Colorado.OnePager Pro is primarily designed as a project presentation and reporting tool, creating Gantt charts, timelines, and schedule summaries based on data from other project management software such as Microsoft Project.

  5. Wikipedia:User page design guide/Introduction - Wikipedia

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    One such design is the "hub" style userpage: like the one by AxG. (The User page design guide's main page utilizes a hub design). Another is the central image style, showcasing a single picture, accompanied by tabs or a menu for further navigation, like used by Trevor_MacInnis. Generally, "minimalist" would be a page that requires no scrolling.

  6. One-page management system - Wikipedia

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    The one-page management system (OPMS) is a set of methods to help people generate ideas through systematic brainstorming and to structure (or organize) ideas as needed for effective resolution of problems. G.

  7. 1-Page - Wikipedia

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    1-Page (ASX: 1PG) was a company that developed and marketed software products for human resources departments to support them in sourcing and qualifying job candidates, as well as in engaging their current workforce. [1] 1-Page Limited is the first Silicon Valley company [2] to list on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). [3]

  8. Social profiling - Wikipedia

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    A large amount of these data, including one's language, location and interest, is shared through social media and social network. Users join multiple social media platforms and their profiles across these platforms can be linked using different methods [4] to obtain their interests, locations, content, and friend list. Altogether, this ...

  9. User profile - Wikipedia

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    A user profile can be of any format if it contains information, settings and/or characteristics specific to an individual. Most popular user profiles include those on photo and video sharing websites such as Facebook and Instagram, accounts on operating systems, such as those on Windows and MacOS and physical documents such as passports and driving licenses.