One Pager 2.0

Posted on Apr 4, 2012 in libraries, libtech

Maybe it’s just me but lately I’ve been seeing more and more excellent examples of one-page websites. That is, the content of an entire website represented in a single page. Over at Influx, we started tossing the idea around a while ago, at which time we* built a template to indulge a thought experiment and create a light proof-of-concept.

Well, Aaron and Nate have now done a brilliant job of updating the code and design of One-Pager to version 2.0 and I think the time is right to see something like this in action on a library website. For real.

For more info, check out Aaron’s post and the O-P page on Influx.

*I use “we” in the most royal of senses; my involvement went as far as heartily endorsing the concept and waving an appreciative thumbs-up from the sidelines while my compatriots did all the heavy-lifting.

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