User defined alternate to the home page. The start page will be displayed when the browser is launched but not when you click on the Home button.
An ASP file (page) included in page sets that defines the first page displayed to the end user sees when he or she attempts to connect to the Internet. The start page prompts the user to authenticate for authorization to access the Internet.
First page that opens when you start your Web browser.
Same as home page for your browser. The page that is displayed when you start the browser. Can be changed at will.
The web page initially shown by a browser. Some cable ISP's require that web browsing begin at a portal web page set by the cable company's Internet Service Provider. Usually enforced by encapsulation of Internet Protocol and required use of a specified browser program.
The page that is loaded when an instance of a SALT interpreter is initialized. The Start Page is to SALT interpreters what a Home Page is to graphical browsers. When the caller's session terminates, the SALT interpreter resets and reloads the Start Page.
The web page that your browser loads when you first start it up. The default page is set by the company that distributes the browser, but you can change it to any other web page. You can also create a simple web page on your computer and use that as the start page.
Enter the starting page number for the range of pages you want to print.
When a page group is uploaded consisting of several web pages the first page, or start page, must be identified on the upload page. See Add Page Group without a subfolder.
When an end user's session is inactive, BBSM Hotspot directs all web access attempts to the start page. It is the first page displayed to the end user when the end user attempts to connect to the Internet. This page usually collects information from the end user using an HTML form. The start page prompts the user to authenticate to become authorized to access the Internet.