landing page
(noun)
A web page at which a user first arrives at a website.
Examples of landing page in the following topics:
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Development Status
- The other way — not mutually exclusive with the first, and in fact probably best done in combination with it — is to have various automatically-maintained counters and indicators embedded in the projects's front page and/or its developer landing page, showing various pieces of information that, in the aggregate, give a sense of the project's development status and progress.
- The information can be divided between the project's front page (show enough there to give an overview of both types of development status) and a more developer-oriented page.
- In either case, a project's landing page on Launchpad shows a variety of automatically-maintained status indicators that quickly give an idea of where the project stands.
- While simply imitating a Launchpad page is probably not a good idea — your own project should think carefully about what its best development status indicators are — Launchpad project pages do provide some good examples of the possibilities.
- Start from the top of a project page there and scroll down: launchpad.net/drizzle. or launchpad.net/inkscape, to pick two at random.
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APA: Title Page
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APA: Page Numbers
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MLA: Title Page
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MLA: Page Numbers
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Chicago/Turabian: Title Page
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Chicago/Turabian: Page Numbers
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MLA: Page Numbers
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APA: Page Numbers
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Chicago/Turabian: Page Numbers