22:00 Nov 10, 2013 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Internet, e-Commerce / social media | |||||||
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3 +1 | in the form of small cards |
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2 | card design |
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card design Explanation: If we're talking about Google+, the German term seems to be a literal translation of "card design". Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://www.igyaan.in/47569/google-gets-new-multi-column-card... Reference: http://technews.co.zw/2013/05/google-completely-redesigned-g... |
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in the form of small cards Explanation: What they mean is that the latest stories are printed in boxes that look like small cards (business card format) on the landing page/home page of the website. Here, they apparently break up an otherwise rigid layout to make it more attractive. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2013-11-10 23:24:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I think this Coca-Cola website is more or less what is meant. You click on the "picture cards" instead of selecting items from a menu. http://www.coca-cola-deutschland.de/coca-cola-wow-stories/?W... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2013-11-10 23:27:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- BTW: you could probably leave out the "small". |
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