a collection of links to sites that are selected by an editor
a collection of web sites arranged in subject categories
a collection of websites, usually vetted by a real, live human
a compilation of sites organized by category or topic
a database of Web sites that have been categorized
a directory on the World Wide Web that specializes in linking to other web sites and categorizing those links and those categories contains other websites fall in that particular category
a human-powered directory which depends on humans for its listings
a internet web page consisting of categorized links to other web pages
a listing of hyperlinks to Web pages that is organized into hierarchical categories
a list that contains links related to the directory name
a new addition to the successful Combo Star Network of directories
an information book or a register for the web sites where websites are listed within the categories they suit
an Internet search tool that searches for information by subject categories
a search engine powered by humans that is organized into subject terms that are topically grouped
a static listing of Web links, usually built up by human editors
a subject guide organized by major topics and subtopics, much in the same way a telephone directory is organized
a subject tree or subject directory, that is, a listing of subjects organized into categories, which are usually arranged hierarchically
a tool for finding Web pages with information about a particular topic
a very large directory of web sites that have been visited and approved by human beings
a website that categorizes websites
a website , which lists webpages about information arranged by category and sub-category
a website whose editors have manually compiled an index of selected webpages arranged in a subject hierarchy
In order for a page or file to be viewable on your website, it must be in your Web directory, a folder on your account that is set up to process Web pages. Your Web directory is located at: var/www/html
A hierarchical tree structures of hyperlinks by subjects on a web directory site.
A list of web sites put into an order that's easy to browse through or search.
a Web tool that organizes other Web sites into categories. This categorization is done by humans, so directories tend to contain fewer sites than search engines, but the sites are more information-rich. They can either be general, such as Yahoo!, or subject-specific, such as FindLaw and HealthWeb. Compare with a search engine.
Manual and automated catalogue of websites by subject, often providing brief descriptions of each website’s content.
Web Directories are like Yellow Pages in the paper based world. They contain classified listings of web sites in a tree like structure, which can also be searched using key words or phrases.
Web directories are organized by subject categories and are compiled by people instead of computer programs.
Search tool created by editors or trained researchers who categorize or classify Web sites by subject.
A programme that lists categorised web sites as a searchable directory.
a web-based program which uses catagories to classify web-sites to aid users in web surfing
A list of Web pages that is structured hierarchically.
A web directory is a directory on the World Wide Web. It specializes in linking to other web sites and categorizing those links.