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The first page of a website, usually serving as an introduction and table of contents. The address is usually simplified, containing only the site name, and suffix. For example: www.alamedanet.net.
The first page or document Web users see when connecting to a Web server or when visiting a Web site.
the main Web page for an individual or an organization, containing links to subpages within
Several meanings. Originally, the web page that your browser is set to use when it starts up. The more common meaning refers to the main web page for a business, organization, person or simply the main page out of a collection of web pages. In essence the main page where the main navigation and links lie as you enter a website.
In context of web hosting it is the main, start page of your site. That is the page that should be loading first when a user visits some site.
the first point of entry to a Web site; often includes a directory or index to the site
The set of files containing related information coded in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and placed on a computer linked to the Internet, and available to users on the Internet via a Universal Resource Locator (URL) address.
your "primary" HTML landing page, the main index page of your web site.
The home page is the opening page of a website, and should provide access to all other areas of the web site.
The Home page of an online product is seen as its starting place. Home pages generally get more traffic than any other page, so this page should hold key messages, introductory information about content, and comprehensive navigation for the Web product.
A home page is a web page. In most familiar terms, it is a personal page for an individual. It can also be the basic main page for a more complex web site for individuals, organizations, or web communities. On complex web sites, it is the page which a server will show when no HTML filename is listed, usually with the name index.html, home.html, or default.html or the same names with the shorter extension .htm.
The first Web document which a user accesses when starting their Web browser. Also refers to the initial page of a World-Wide Web site.
or Homepage: the top level hypertext document in a collection of pages or web site. Often uses index.html as file name.
The premier or top HTML file/page of a web site; usually named "index.html" or "default.html".
A label commonly used in place of "web site" to denote a related collection of HTML/graphic files.
The first or "front" page on a Web site that serves as the starting point for navigation. The Home page is usually the first web page a user sees when visiting a Web site. Also known as the default page or index page. You may also see it written as "Home" instead of Home Page.
usually the main file (or starting point) on someone's WWW site
the initial main webpage of a website.
An introductory WWW page or Web server at a Web site that provides hyperlinks to other Web pages.
The opening HTML page that displays in the browser window. This is the initial page that displays when you start the information library.
A page that links the user to the other main areas of the site.
This term is used in three different contexts: The default Web page which appears when you start your browser. The browser usually features a key or icon which will immediately return you to this Web page at any time. The primary directory page or top level root page for an entire Web site. A personal Web page within a Web site which contains information about a particular person or organisation.
Generally, the main page of a website, or the page where visitors are expected to enter most frequently.
The first or main document in a Web site.
The opening Web page for a Web site. It should contain some navigation and contact information about your business.
is the default page of a Web site, the first page a user sees when connecting to a site. At MSU, the name of your default file should be index.html.
Usually this refers to the index page, the first, or main page of a website. It also refers to the page to which one's computer opens the browser upon starting.
A bit confusing, since it can mean one of two things. It's either the main page of your Web site - the one you want a visitor to see first - or your "start page," the page the browser loads as soon as it starts. See: 4.7.1 The crucial objectives of the home page.
The main introductory page for a particular Web site. A home page typically provides an overview of the purpose of a site and includes links to the other resources available at that site.
A Web page that is about you or a page that you create with your favorite links. Also this term is used for the start page that loads when ever you open your browser. Learn More How To Change Your Browser's Start Page How To Create A Home On The Web
An Internet page that loads up when you first log on to the Internet, or the main page of a set of related web pages.
The first page (screen) in a Web page.
the first page people should see on your website.
In the World Wide Web, the document that is accessed first after launching a Web browser.
An individual or company's electronic address on the Internet where visual and audio information can be presented. A home page serves as a sort of electronic bulletin board where files can be posted for browsers to download. The Worldwide Web is the largest library of home pages on the Internet. Most home pages are written in Hyper-Text Markup Language and contain 'links' that allow users to jump to other related home pages.
The home page is an introductory document for a World Wide Web site, usually providing a general description of the organization and hypertext links to local resources.
The web page typically at the top of the website hierarchy, theoretically the first page visited or the page which holds all major site information and links.
a Web document that serves as a starting point or organizational center for a collection of Web documents.
The first Web document displayed when you follow a link to a Web server
A page on the World Wide Web that acts as a starting point for information about a person or organization.
The page that appears each time users start their Web browser. Users can choose any page on the Web as their home page. Homes Passed – Households with the ability to receive a particular cable service, and which may opt to subscribe. Host – A computer system that is accessed by a user working at a remote location. The computer system that contains the data is called the host, while the computer at which the user sits is called a remote terminal.
A Home page is the the first information page that visitors see, also known as index page. This however is different from a Splash screen / landing page since it only server the purpose to flash an intro / graphics to visitors.
First or main page of a Web site It introduces the site and provides a series of links to other sites and to other parts of the same site.
The first page that loads when you launch your browser, also the main entrance of a web site.
A top level document of a organization or a document that a user frequentlyvisits. By default Mosaic points to the Mosaic home page,however you can define anyone's home page as your home page.
The common internet meaning now refers to the main page of the website that the browser opens when no other page is specified. From a programmer's point of view, the homepage is the "index.htm" page that the browser automatically searches for on a website if no other page is specified. Originally, it refers to the web page that your browser is set to use when it starts up, a page which is changeable within the 'internet options' tab of Internet Explorer, for example.
From the wireless device, it is the main menu: Email/Messaging, Entertainment, News, Sports, Money/Trading, Shopping, More Sites, Search/Bookmarks, Customer Care, Help, Terms & Conditions and Passport Login/Logout.
World Wide Web page, usually the first page of an organization's/person's web site.
the initial page that a viewer sees on a web site (p. 125)
The file available for access at a World Wide Web site intended chiefly to greet visitors, provide information about the site, and direct them to other sites with more related information.
Either the site that appears when you open your browser or a page you created on your own, like "Suzy's Super Snazzy Site". Make Yahooligans! your home page.
A web page that is topically the main source of information about a particular person, group, or concept. Many people on the web create home pages about themselves for fun; these are also known as vanity pages.
The document that is displayed when you first open a web client program. Also, commonly used to refer to the first document you come to in a collection of documents on a Web site.
In World Wide Web, the hypertext page that appears by default when you access a Web host. Typically, a home page serves as a contents page for the host and provides links to other Web pages.
On a web site this is usually the main page from which hyperlinks are made to other pages on the site (or other sites). Home pages usually have the name "index.html".
Central or "root" page of a web site. Click here to see one.
A website's starting point. A home page is like a table of contents. It outlines what a particular site has to offer and usually contains connecting links to other related areas.
This is the first or main page that a particular site or person has. It allows access to the main areas of the particular subject or topic.
The initial page of information for a collection of pages. The starting point for a Web site or section of a Web site is often referred to as the home page. Individuals also post pages that are called home pages.
In a hypertext system (like the World Wide Web), the point of entry to a group of related documents. Also called a welcome page, the home page contains introductory information as well as hyperlinks to related resources.
The Home Page is displayed every time Internet Explorer is started.
User defined page to be displayed when you launch your web browser. This page will always be displayed when you click on the Home button.
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The front end or foundation, to a Web site.
The graphical door to the information a server provides. The home page is generally a screen or window of information in which all links to related information are included.
The first page that is displayed when you access a web site. It usually contains hyperlinks to other documents within the site or to other web sites.
The document that first appears when you launch a Web browser like Explorer. It also refers to a page that you set up on the Web.
The first page of your web site. For a home page to show up by typing in your domain name, it must be named "index.html."
This is the starting point or front page of a Web site. This page usually has ...
Often a person or organisation's main web page which provides links to different parts of the site.
Starting point for a website - similar to the table of contents for a book. Generally named: index.htm - main.htm or default.htm
The first, introductory Web page used by an organization or individual.
Generally the first, or main, page of a website.
The word Home Page has several meanings. It is the Web page that your browser uses when it starts. The same term also refers to the main Web page out of a collection of Web pages.
the page an individual has created for him or herself on the World Wide Web.
An entry page for a set of Web pages and other files in a Web site, usually displayed by default when a visitor surfs to the site using a Web browser. The name of a home page, index.htm or default.htm, depends on the type of Web server hosting the site.
a web page that serves as the site's introduction, starting point and guide
The primary or main web page for an individual or organisation.
The "front" page of a particular Web site.
A Web page that is used as an individual user's starting point, i.e. the page that is fetched when the user starts his or her browser. It is also used to refer to the top level page of a server, although this is more correctly termed a Welcome Page.
the page an individual or company has created for themselves on the World Wide Web.
Initial 'page' (ie. screen) displayed to user when logging onto a web site - from this you can explore that site's features.
Usually the first page of your web site. Also called Index Page.
The main page of a website from which most areas of the site are accessible. It is usually the first page of the site that the user comes to.
Also referred to as 'home'. On the World Wide Web, the home page is the top-level document on a specific Web site, from which you connect to other documents or pages. When you click on the 'home' key on your toolbar, Netscape Navigator displays the preset home page.
The "main" or leading web page of an organization's or individual's web site.
The first page on a Web site that acts as the starting point for navigation. | français
The 'front-door' to a web site. The first page you arrive at when you type on a web site's domain-name.
A introductory page within the web site that provides a navigational system like a table of contents to view other pages within the site. It is the first page that will appear when viewing a web site. It is also know as the page with the HTML programming community.
hypertext document which is intended as the primary starting point for exploring the World Wide Web. The content of a particular home page depends upon its author and its intended use.
The first page a visitor to your e.Order site sees; the DEFAULT.ASP page.
The first page viewed by a Centra user upon login. It displays upcoming, ongoing, and past events in which the user is currently enrolled.
The opening or main page or a website, used mostly to greet visitors and provide information about the site.
A visitor's first point of entry to a Web site; typically features a site index.
The introductory page to a web site. The file is often named default.htm or index.htm.
the main web page for the website of an organization, a business, a person, or a service, or a main web page that organizes hotlinks to several different websites
web page that is meant to be viewed as a starting point when viewing a web site. The term is used in three different senses: server's "home page" is the one that will be sent to a browser whenever an incomplete URL (ie. one that does not specify the full path to a specific HTML file) is use to retrieve a web page. browser's "home page" is the one that it will attempt to retrieve each time the browser is started or whenever the user presses its "home" button. This choice can be configured by the user of the browser. personal "home page" is a biographical web page about a person similar to the Sample Personal Home Page provided on this site.
(or Homepage) - The main web page or "start" page for a business, organization, person or simply the main page out of a collection of web pages, e.g. "Check out so-and-so's new Home Page."
Home Page can either refer to the first web page you come to at a website (e.g. the WELCOME page) or the document displayed when you first open your browser.
The name for the main page in a Web site where users find hyperlinks to other pages in the site. It's like a welcome mat for a site and may include a logo, table of contents, and hyperlinks to related sites.
is the starting page of a Web site. It generally includes tools and indexes to help visitors navigate through the rest of the site. In many ways, a home page functions as an electronic table of contents.
The entry page for the web site of a particular group, organisation or person.
The main Web document for a particular group, organisation or person.
the entry point or introductory page to a website. It can also be a web page designed by an individual to present personal or professional information.
The name for the title or introductory page of a site on the World Wide Web.
Frequently, this term refers to the cover of a particular Web site. The home page is the main, or first, page displayed for an organization's or person's World Wide Web site.
1. The web page that people see in internal web window when entering world 2. Citizen's own web page, set in citizen attributes and accessible to others from Contacts list
A home page serves as the website's introduction, first page, starting point, or guide. Most of the sites main navigation is available from this page and is many times mirrored on other pages throughout the site. Most often it is index.html, index.htm, default.htm, default.html or any of the variations of index or default with the extension php or asp depending on the platform used in creating the website.
An initial menu page of a World Wide Web site, written in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
Synonym for the website of a group or individual
The first page of your web site. Usually contains some introductory words and links to the main sections of your site.
What initially appears on the screen upon entering a World Wide Web site. They can function as tables of contents that contain links to other sites.
Originally, the web page that a browser is set to use when it starts up. The more common meaning refers to the top level document of a set of web pages.
The main page of a larger website and usually the first page users see when visiting a website.
The top-level document on an organization's Web server, usually containing introductory information and links to other relevant pages.
The first screen or page of a site accessible through a Web browser.
Originally used to denote the document you start from (usually written by you on your local machine). This term has shifted to mean the page shown first by a server (which was called the Welcome page).
The opening page of a web or Internet site.
The initial page of any website, usually with general information on the site itself.
Web development program used to construct web pages without the need to program in HTML. Home Page was partially designed to assist programmers with publishing FileMaker Pro databases on the web.
The main page of your website. Usually not recommended to make it your landing page, because it has less targeted content.
The default document World-Wide Web users see when connecting to a Web server for the first time.
The first page you see when you visit a Website. It can also mean a Web page that someone has made to tell the world about themselves.
The page of a web site meant to be viewed first. It can be compared to the cover, the title page or the table of contents in a book. Use the "Back" button at the top of your screen to return to the previous screen.
The first page on a Web site, which introduces the site and provides the means of navigation.
In Web navigation terms, the "starting point" of any Web site."
1. the primary page of a website, the front door. 2. an individual's personal page on the web. 3. the page on which a web browser starts.
The main, or front, web page for a business, organisation, person.
The first page that visitors to a website see.
Just as a home is a place where someone lives, a home page is a place where a person, group, or company "lives" on the World Wide Web. If you have a home page on the Web, you can put fun pictures, sounds, and information on it. Other people can visit your home page, look at the pictures, listen to the sounds, and read the information. Lots of people and groups have home pages, including the Walt Disney Company, Socks (Chelsea Clinton's cat), and maybe even your school.
A top level document of a organisation or a document that a user frequently visits. By default most Internet browsers points to a user-defind home page,however you can define anyone's home page as your home page. The first (start) page people see when the first start an Internet session.
This is the "front door" webpage of a website. It is possible to connect to a website without going through the home page if you know the URL of a specific page on the site, but generally this is the first page you will see.
All World Wide Web servers have a home page to introduce the information and services available. This is a virtual shop window for companies.
A foundation, or starting, page on the World Wide Web.
Usually the first page on a Web Site. » Back to top of screen
This is usually the front page of a website.
The principal or initial screen display of a particular web site; the main entry point for that site.
Page that your web browser opens to on startup
Most commonly this refers to the first or front page of any collection of pages of a business, organisation or person.
A home page is a web page that is an upper level page for an organization, project, or publication. For example, Dartmouth College has a home page, the Dartmouth Library has a home page and the DCIS project has a home page.
The page that serves as the starting point of a World Wide Web site, sometimes named default.html or index.html.
The webpage displayed when starting up a web browser. Also, the main page on a website. See .
The introductory page at a Web site, that provides links (hyperlinks) to other Web pages.
A common term for the starting point of an HTML document on the Internet. Many people make a personal home page as their first experiment with HTML. See Part IX.
The first page or front page of a website. It serves as the starting point for navigation (not be confused with a buffer page, doorway page, or splash page).
The first point of entry for Information Provider information.
We define the homepage as the HTML displayed to a search engine or browser when the main site domain name is accessed. Due to redirects and JavaScript this may be different from the final page that the visitor sees when they visit a site.
The main page of a site, intended to introduce the user to the main topics of the site, the "feel" of the site, and its navigation method.
The starting point or main menu of a Web site or document collection.
(Main Page) - Designated as the main point of entry of a Web site: it is the starting point when a browser first connects to the Internet.
counter is a numerical counter that is provided with all plans to give your visitors feedback on the number of hits to your pages as seen all over the web.
The top-level Web page of a portal. Sometimes used as a synonym for default portal page.
A top level document of a organization or a document that a user frequently visits. You can define any Web page as the home page. This page is usually displayed when you start the browser.
Seems like everyone's got one of these documents on the World Wide Web nowadays - big companies, small businesses and just ordinary people, too! And, just like people, some look a lot better than others
The opening screen of a Web site (a collection of Web pages on a similar topic or collected by one person). Usually attractive and full of graphics. Leads you to pages with more information.
Currently means any page on the Web.
The HTML document you choose to display when you open a Web browser such as Netscape Navigator 3.0. It may be located on your own hard drive or on a remote Web server. Home page can also refer to the top-level document at a particular Web site.
opening page on a website
What a site offers as the friendly face of their services. Think of it as a cover page. It often contains hypertext links. The top-level page of a given site. Also you can set a "Home Page" that your browser points to when you load the browser or press the "Home" button.
The home page of an organisation can be compared to the front door of a real home in a town neighbourhood. It is a page which indicates the name of the organisation, and, by its appearance, indicates the characteristics of its owners. It may provide information about the organisation, is often decorated, and usually provides 'signposts' which lead one to other information beyond (much as the front door opens to the hallway, and then to other rooms in the house).
The primary page of a web site. Home pages are the web URL that others link to for direct access.
The main entry point into a website.
the first page or entry page of your website
The page your browser is set to display every time you launch it or when you click the Home button. Also used to refer to the main page for a web site, from which you can explore the rest of the site.
Common name for the entry point to a web site. An alternative meaning for homepage is the default page for the browser.
This is the first page one sees when visiting a Web site. A home page is usually a description or index of the site. Once you are using the World Wide Web, you can set your personal favourite page to become the first Home Page you see.
The "front door" of a web site, i.e., where you first enter. You will usually find information to guide you through the rest of the site. If you find yourself lost in a web site, return to the home page to get your bearings. nstant Messaging: A functionality allowing users who are on the Internet at the same time to exchange messages in real-time.
Originally, the web page that your browser is set to use when it starts up; This term is often now used simply to refer to the main page out of a collection of web pages.
The web page that your browser is set to use when it starts up. Or the website of a company or organisation.
The welcome page of a Web site, the place where visitors are supposed to start when finding out about an organization or personal Web.
first page (index) of a web site with general information and navigation.
the default or "front door" to a Web site
A Home page is the Web page which loads when you start up the browser. But for publishers this is the entry point to the web document they have created. My home page, that I have provided explains breifly what the user may need to know to use my tutorial, other authors may use their Home page as a contents page showing what is contained in their web presentation.
The entrance or starting point of an area on the Web within which an organization has placed its information.
The first page that opens at any Web site, or a main branch at any Web site. The standard HTML file name for the home page is index.htm. The home page is commonly referred to as the splash page because it should initially impress the visitor to the site.
The first page of a website or the default web page for the browser selected by the user.
the main document for a web site, i.e. the starting point; also known as the index page
The central document of a Web site, usually designated as the default document. The starting point for a Web site or section of a Web site is often referred to as the home page.
A Web page that is the starting point for accessing information at a site. It can also be the Web page that is chosen for display each time the browser software is started.
A page on the Internet which marks the front door to a company's or an individual's information on the World Wide Web.
A document intended to serve as the front page or an initial point of entry to a Web of related documents. Also called a welcome page, a home page contains general introductory information, hyperlinks to related resources and internal navigation buttons, which help consumers find their way among the various documents that the home page makes available.
The main document you see at an organization's website which contains pointers to other pieces of information.
A Home Page is the initial page a user is directed to when accessing a website.
A Home Page is the first page of a website. There is also a "Home" button on your browser's toolbar, and you can set your browser to take you to a particular website when you click this button, such as your own website or one that you visit regularly.
The first page that appears on your screen when you access a Web site.
This is the first document a user views when connecting to a specific URL (Uniform Resource Locator) on the World Wide Web. Like an electronic storefront, a home page may be used to promote an organization while providing searchable information such as journal publications, new products, and so forth.
The HTML document that acts as the first contact point between a browser and a server.
The main page on a web site, that all the others link back to. When a web site is diagrammed like a tree, the home page is the trunk.
All sites on the World Wide Web consist of a series of 'pages'. The 'home page' is the first page you see when you visit a website, and acts as the main entry point that leads to all the other areas within the site.
The first HTML document displayed when a visitor connects to a Web server.
A home page serves as the introduction, or starting point, to a site on the Web.
A World Wide Web document. Home page often refers to a person or organization's main Web page, the first page displayed on a browser when you arrive at a particular internet address (URL), which provides links to other pages within the person or organization's Web site.
1. the main web page for an individual or organization; 2. the World Wide Web document displayed first when one's browser starts up.
A document intended to serve as a starting point in a hypertext system, especially the World Wide Web.
A home page is the document that SCOhelp displays when it starts. You can open the home page at any time by selecting Home from the Navigate menu, or by clicking on the Home button on the tool bar. By default, the home page is the SCO Documentation Library, but users can create their own HTML home page. For more information on how to set up your own home page, see Chapter 22, ``Making documents available to the network'' in the Networking Guide.
The first page of a Web site or of a logical group of HTML documents.
The first area you see on your monitor when you access a Web site.
The document displayed when you first open your Web browser. Home Page can also refer to the first document you come to at a Web site.
Also referred to as an Index page. The starting point of a Web presentation and a sort of table of contents for what is at the web site, a home page offers direct links to the different parts of the site.
This term is used loosely. It can refer to the top or main page of an organization, University, company, or personal page for an individual.
or homepage hypertext document on the World Wide Web published by an individual, group, company, or organization. Home pages have proliferated largely because HTML, the language of the Web, makes it relatively easy to publish electronic texts and link them to other documents on the Web.
This term is used to refer to the first page that is loaded when you first visit a site.
This is the default starting page of a web site. It's the page that opens before you even type a domain name into the address bar of your browser. MWEB's home page is www.mweb.co.za Back to the top
the main or introductory page of a website.
The main or opening screen of a hypertext document for a World Wide Web site. Home pages are a subset of "Web pages" that present information on systems, services, and products, and, in addition, provide links in the form of words, URLs, etc., to other related documents and Web sites. See also URL, Web page, World Wide Web site.
The first page of a site on the World Wide Web. The term also is used to indicate that someone has a site on the Web.
The designated starting page for a Web site.
a page on WWW which gives the Internet-user information on a person, company or organization and which can link that user to other pages. A home page gives also the possibility to start up a search engine, to E-mail, to download files, to view graphics, to listen to sound-tracks and much more.
A PL/SQL procedure that, when executed, creates a web page that is the entry point to the WebDB product. A Listener setting specifies the default home page for WebDB.
A home page most often refers to the web page you see when you first start up your web browser. It can also refer to the first page that appears when you visit a specific site like www.ptd.net
Several meanings. Originally, the web page that your browser is set to use when it starts up. The more common meaning refers to the main web page for a business, organization, person or simply the main page out of a collection of web pages. Our home page is located at http://www.siteseven.com.au
The opening page of a web site - normally designated index.htm
The HTML document within a data directory that is intended as the primary starting point for anyone navigating that directory. If you configure virtual paths for your server it is possible to create multiple home pages. That is, you can assign a different homepage for each directory referenced by a virtual path.
Several meanings. Originally, the web page that your browser is set to use when it starts up. The more common meaning refers to the main web page for a business, organization, person or simply the main page out of a collection of web pages, e.g. 'Check out so-and-so's new Home Page.' Another sloppier use of the term refers to practically any web page as a 'homepage,' e.g. 'That web site has 65 homepages and none of them are interesting.'
Siis the main and first web page of a web site.
Either the Web page that a Web browser opens upon start-up or the main Web page that gives access to a Website's sub-pages.
The first/main page of a website. Homepage can also be referred to as the page that loads when you first open your web browser.
Default Web Page or Index Page. This is the page that is presented to a browser when the request to a web site does not indicate a specific page.
the first page of a web site, the one you see when you enter into the address bar of your browser (like http://www.firecircle.co.uk for example)
Is typically the entry page to your web site.
Main web page owned by a company, organization or an individual. This is the page that is initially displayed when user makes a request for a particular domain name.
The first page displayed at any Web Site.
where you start from, accessed by clicking on the A&A logo at top left or the Home link at bottom right.
There are several meanings. Originally the home page is the web page that your browser is set to use when it starts up. The more common meaning refers to the main web page for a business, organization, person or simply the main page out of a collection of web pages.
Home Page is the main page that you see when you open your browser
The first page that is loaded upon opening a web browser. The home page can be set is the browser's preferences. Also refers to a person's person website or the main page of a site.
Home Page is a top level hypertext document maintained on a Web Server which is displayed as the initial screen when Web Client software establishes a connection with a Web Server. It may also be known as a Welcome Page. The URL for the Home Page often includes the filename home.html or homepage.html. A Home Page may include links to other hypertext documents held on the Server and links to other Servers at the same site. There may also be links to information Servers at sites throughout the Internet. The URL for Murdoch University's Home Page is http://www.murdoch.edu.au
The Internet is a gigantic network of connected computers. The World Wide Web is on the Internet. The Web is the universe of accessible information available on many computers attached to the Internet. The Web has a body of software, a set of protocols and a set of defined conventions for getting at the information on the Web. The Web uses hypertext and multimedia techniques to make the web easy for anyone to roam, browse and contribute to. The Web makes publishing information (i.e. making your information public) very easy. You'll need a computer, a telecommunications connection to the Internet and software to make your information accessible to anyone browsing the Internet (also known as net'surfing). The first page that browsers see of the information you have posted on your computer attached to the World Wide Web is your "home page." It's a "welcome" page. It says "Welcome to my site, my home." It typically contains a table of contents to more information which a visitor (browser, surfer, etc.) will find at your site by clicking onto hypertext links you've created.
A Home Page is usually the starting page of a Web site. Many people call all Web pages Home Pages. While not technically correct, every qualified Web surfer understands that both terms are often used interchangeably. See Web page.
The main World Wide Web Page of a person, organization, or business.
(1) The web page that your browser is set to use when it starts up. (2) The main web page for a business, organization, or person.
the first page of a web site, the one you see when you enter into the address bar of your browser only the domain name of a web site (like http://www.kudosweb.com)
Web sites are tangled groups of interconnected pages. To make them easier to navigate, the sites have one or more home pages that you can use for orientation. A home page serves as the site's introduction, starting point, and guide.
The "front door" to a site, most frequently the first page users see when visiting a site.
The main page of information for a user or organization on the World Wide Web (WWW).
The starting page of a web site presentation.
The first page through which a viewer usually enters a website.
A persons original page of a document, where a person can find a type of table of contents through which a user can navigate.
A school or individual with Internet access often wants to advertise their existence (usually free) with a page of information on the World Wide Web. It is an electronic version of your school foyer into which anyone from anywhere around the world can take a look
The Home Page is like a "billboard" on the Internet. It is viewed by using a browser such as Mosaic or Netscape to look at the home page. The home page resides on a server and is capable of holding information in various forms - text, graphics, video, and audio. Below is a picture of a home page viewed with a browser. When viewing a home page, you will notice that several words, lines, or graphics are underlined or somehow distinguished from other text and graphics in the document. These are referred to as hyperlinked information , or hypertext and hypermedia . If they are clicked on, will jump the viewer to another document or graphic. The server that provides the information called up by the hyperlink does not have to be "local" on the server, but can actually come from any location globally. This is the advantage of the Web - information at your fingertips, yet seamless as to where the information comes from.
A file designed to be the entry-point for a group of related Web pages.Home pages usually have introductory information for Web visitors withlinks to other pages on the site.
The first page displayed by a browser when it is started or the main page of a Web site. The home page is sometimes called the start or start with page.
An individual page belonging to an individual or company on the World Wide Web.
The main page of a Web site and the first screen that a visitor sees displayed when connecting to that site.
n. The initial Web page that is returned by a Web site when a user specifies the uniform resource locator (URL) for the Web site. For example, if a user specifies the URL for the IBM Web site, which is http://www.ibm.com, the Web page that is returned is the IBM home page. Essentially, the home page is the entry point for accessing the contents of the Web site. The home page may sometimes be called the "welcome page" or the "front page."
The main (or initial) page on a web site. When you go to www.budmar.com, your browser will open the Home Page of the site.
Main page of a Web site. Usually has hyperlinks to other pages, both within and outside the site. One Web site can contain many home pages. For example, the Microsoft home page contains a Products home page, which contains other home pages.
Originally, the web page that your browser is set to use when it starts up. It usually refers to the first page of a particular web site
Usually the first body of information encountered when accessing a web site. Similar to entering the reception area of an office building with a receptionist offering directions to the desired locations. Provides basic information about the organization or individual creating the site and usually links to other information at that site or at related sites. Anyone with access to an Internet server can create a home page, so they range from personal pages providing information about the individual to those run by government agencies or major corporations.
The first thing you see when you open a web site. A home page often tells what you can find at that site.
The first page that you intend people to see at your web site.
The first page or welcome page of any web site. It introduces the person or organization to anyone on the Web. It provides links to other pages at the site. Usually called index.html.
This is the first page (also called index or opening page) of a Web site.
Main web page on a website, usually with an introduction and links to other sections of the site. This is the page that is initially displayed when user makes a request for a particular domain name.
The first page of a website or your starting point.
The first page you arrive at when visiting the numerous sites on the Internet. From the home page of a particular Internet site, you are typically directed deeper into that site to find additional information. Some sites are comprised of only a Home Page while others, such as that of Star Case, are comprised of several pages beyond the Home Page.
This is your Web site's primary entrance. It is not the only one. If a search engine indexes ten pages on your site, then you have potentially ten entrance ways. But the Home Page remains the primary way in. It's the page to which your domain name points.
A space on the World Wide Web. Many people and businesses refer to their Web Sites as their Home Page. Although recently, home page is not more likely to be used in the context of a personal noncommercial web site.
This is the "title page" of your web site. It is the front door and main landing page when people type in your Domain Name.
The "cover" page of a Web site.
the first page at a site. You can get to other locations by clicking on the home page.
This can mean two things: 1. the web page that appears when you launch your browser and the page that you return to when you click the 'home' button on your browser. 2. It also refers to the main page of a multi page web site.
introductory page on the World Wide Web(WWW); has links to other documents.
The main page or main menu of a web site. The most common point of entry into a web site.
The starting page of a Web site, sometimes called the splash page or main page.
On the World Wide Web, the home page for a web server is the introductory page that the designers intend as the starting point for exploring a particular website. It is also used to refer to an individual's personal web pages, for example your Freespace site.
1) The primary or introductory page of a Web site; 2) the first page that your browser is set to access when opened.
The home page usually refers to the front page of a website. It can also mean the home page in your browser. If you choose a home page in your browser, it is the one that the browser will go to whenever you click the browser's Home button.
The initial screen or graphic image in which links to related information are listed. A document that the user specifies for Mosaic or other network browsing software to display, commonly when the Mosaic program is started.
A home page often refers to the central page of a web site where all other sub pages can be reached. It can also refer to an individual's personal web page. An example would be that if you go to ComBase's home page ( http://www.combase.com ) you can find links to all other areas of the ComBase web site.
It is a first page (also called opening page) of a Web site.
This is the first page of a World Wide Web site, usually containing the major links to other information on the site. You might think of it as the site's "welcome mat" or "table of contents."
The main or entrance page to a website. The page visitors are sent to when they type in your URL without adding a specific page name. Home pages are usually named index.html, home.html, or default.html. (I recommend index.html, since all hosts support that name.)
A place on the Web where any person, company or organization can display information.
The opening web page displayed when first accessing a World Wide Web site.
The opening or main page of a website, intended chiefly to greet visitors and provide information about the site or its owner.
The first or introductory page that appears when accessing a World Wide web site. The home page often provides the table of contents to a specific website.
A combination "welcome mat" and table of contents for a World Wide Web site. The home page usually contains hypertext links to other related documents on the home page or anywhere else on the Web.
A home page is the main Web page of a person, organization, business or collection of Web pages. Also, the Web page that your browser is set to display at start-up.
A World Wide Web document that provides information and links about a particular organization or subject (see also Web page). Also refers to the default site which your browser displays when it starts up.
A World Wide Web title page, a starting point for viewing a collection of documents.
Provides WWW users a way of entering a local Web where an organization presents information to the users of the Web site.
The main page of a web site, usually the first one people arrive at
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