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Homepage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The homepage (often written as home page ) is the URL or local file that automatically loads when a web browser starts or when the browser's "home" button is pressed. One can turn this feature off...
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A home page is the website you choose to see everytime you open Internet Explorer and is the website that will appear each time you click the house on the Internet Explorer Browser toolbar.
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A homepage is usually the 1st page Internet surfers or visitors will see when visiting your domain name. It is the introductory or menu page of a Web site. A home page usually contains the site's name and a directory of its contents. ... It is a snapshot of what you want to inform the whole world about your business entity.
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Each page may be larger than what you see on the screen -- use the scroll bar on the right to move up and down or scroll bar on the bottom move to right and ... Home Page: This is our home page. This is where our information is. The PC's in the school are setup to have our home page be the page that you always open up to.
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Home Page Definition From Free Online Computer Dictionary. ... Home Page refers to the main or front page of a Web site. A Home Page typically provides an overview of the site and includes links to other pages on the site. The Home Page is essentially the most important page of a Web site.
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A home page is a page named index.htm or index.html (no capitals allowed). When such a page is placed in a directory, it covers the list of files actually in the directory--the "real" index.
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