THE HOME PAGE....
What is Home Page?
This is the starting point or front page of a Web site. This page usually has some sort of table of contents on it and often describes the purpose of the site. For example, http://www.sharpened.net/index.php is the home page of Sharpened.net. When you type in a basic URL, such as "http://www.cnet.com," you are typically directed to the home page of the Web site. Many people have a "personal home page," which is another way the term "home page" can be used.
Homepage
On the World Wide Web, a homepage is the starting point, or root of a website, a group of pages belonging to the same person, group, business or any other organization. The home page usually includes basic information on the theme of the whole website, and links to other related pages. It has the shortest URL: just the domain name.
Wikipedia's homepage is the Main Page which outlines the project and gives links into the body of articles.
Most web browsers allow a particular URL to be designated as the homepage for the browser. This was in fact the original meaning of homepage: The first web page to be automatically connected to (sent an http request) upon launch of the browser.
During the 1990s, many people considered homepage to refer to a person's personal page containing information about themselves (such as a vanity site). This idea of a homepage is being superseded by the definition, above.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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