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The '''homepage''' (often written as '''home page''') is the [[Uniform Resource Locator|URL]] or local file that automatically loads when a [[web browser]] starts and when the browser's "home" button is pressed. The term is also used to refer to the [[front page]], [[webserver directory index]], or main [[web page]] of a website of a group, company, organization, or individual. In some countries, such as Germany, Japan, and Korea, the term "homepage" commonly refers to a complete website (of a company or other organization) rather than to a single web page. |
The '''homepage''' (often written as '''home page''') is the [[Uniform Resource Locator|URL]] or local file that automatically loads when a [[web browser]] starts and when the browser's "home" button is pressed. The term is also used to refer to the [[front page]], [[webserver directory index]], or main [[web page]] of a website of a group, company, organization, or individual. In some countries, such as Germany, Japan, and Korea, the term "homepage" commonly refers to a complete website (of a company or other organization) rather than to a single web page. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 18:41, 24 September 2007
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The homepage (often written as home page) is the URL or local file that automatically loads when a web browser starts and when the browser's "home" button is pressed. The term is also used to refer to the front page, webserver directory index, or main web page of a website of a group, company, organization, or individual. In some countries, such as Germany, Japan, and Korea, the term "homepage" commonly refers to a complete website (of a company or other organization) rather than to a single web page.
See also
- Personal web page, a web page featuring an individual user
- Home Page (documentary) — documentary on web blogs