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  2. Windows CardSpace - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Information Card Kit for ASP.NET 2.0 – ASP.NET Relying Party (RP) code to support CardSpace; Microsoft Information Card Kit for HTML – platform-independent JavaScript and CSS code that detects if the client can use i-cards and provides the corresponding UI support; Open source Ruby RP code for accepting information cards

  3. Wikipedia : User page design guide/Introduction

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    The less you say, the more weight each word carries. In a minimalist design, a user might just state the one or a handful of things they wish to emphasize. Or simply provide links to elsewhere, relying on subpages to elaborate—this may make a crisp and clean first impression. One such design is the "hub" style userpage: like the one by AxG.

  4. Information card - Wikipedia

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    Provides a user interface to import and export information cards in standard file formats. Is invoked by a browser extension or by a local rich client application. An identity selector may also allow the user to manage (e.g. create, review, update, and delete cards within) their portfolio of i-cards.

  5. Card sorting - Wikipedia

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    Card sorting is a technique in user experience design in which a person tests a group of subject experts or users to generate a dendrogram (category tree) or folksonomy. It is a useful approach for designing information architecture, workflows, menu structure, or web site navigation paths. Card sorting uses a relatively low-tech approach.

  6. Website wireframe - Wikipedia

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    Information design is the presentation—placement and prioritization of information in a way that facilitates understanding. Information design is an area of user experience design, meant to display information effectively for clear communication. For websites, information elements should be arranged in a way that reflects the goals and tasks ...

  7. Page layout - Wikipedia

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    A template involves repeated elements mostly visible to the end-user/audience. Using a template to layout elements usually involves less graphic design skill than that which was required to design the template. Templates are used for minimal modification of background elements and frequent modification (or swapping) of foreground content.

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  9. Template:Card - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... This template displays a playing card of a given suit and value.