Master pages are used in web development to create a consistent layout and design for multiple pages on a website. They allow for easy management of common site elements like headers, footers, and navigation menus. By applying a master page to multiple pages, changes made to the master page automatically reflect on all associated pages.
The Master of the Mississippi has 28 pages.
The Master as I Saw Him has 560 pages.
Master of the Moor has 192 pages.
Master of Whitestorm has 400 pages.
The Master of Petersburg has 256 pages.
The Chess Master has 180 pages.
At the Feet of the Master has 84 pages.
The Dream Master has 155 pages.
The Beast Master has 195 pages.
Dungeon Master's Guide has 320 pages.
The Riddle-Master of Hed has 227 pages.
The Return of the Dancing Master has 466 pages.