A feature page is a dedicated section in a publication that highlights a specific topic, individual, or story in more depth than regular articles. It often includes longer articles, photos, and detailed analysis to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the featured subject. Feature pages are commonly found in magazines, newspapers, and online publications.
page numbers.
The "Title Page" feature in word processing software such as Microsoft Word automatically generates a title page for a document. This feature helps users easily create a professional-looking cover page with the title, author, date, and other details.
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Try a student job page, feature story about a forgien exchange student, or even a sibling page.
The index page
A page flow is a directory of web application files which work together to implement a user interface feature.
Twitter does not currently support this feature.
Search feature
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Similar pages option feature in not there in Chrome. It is an embedded feature in some websites.
Typically, the second to last page of a magazine may contain advertisements or a continuation of a feature article. It could also feature a preview of content coming in the next issue or a subscription offer.
A preliminary page that precedes the regular home page of a Web site and usually promotes a particular site feature or provides advertising. A splash page is timed to move on to the home page after a short period of time