(n) A document that looks like a page on the computer screen Webpages have hypertext (HTTP) connections to other sites on the internet
A webpage is any one particular page that is located on the World Wide Web Webpages comprise a website, and are distinct from other pages by their URL, ie http: //www virtualis com/guides_index html See Also: WEBSITE
an HTML page that can be downloaded and displayed via the World Wide Web See also home page
A document that's viewed over the worldwide web that can include text, graphics, animation, forms and interactive features Pages that don't fit on a single screen can be scrolled in the browser window
{i} (Internet) HTML file with a unique URL that can be accessed and displayed via the World Wide Web
A webpage is an HTML file that has a specific URL and is accessible via the www Sometimes referred to as a page, a document, or a home page
One piece of a website which contains a small amount of information, roughly equivelent to 3/4 of a written page Webpages can contain text, graphics, and links If you were to draw a tree diagram, one leaf of the tree would be the webpage Proper Spelling: webpage, not web-page, web page, etc
(or Web page) What you're viewing now is a webpage A webpage can be mostly textual as this one is, or graphical with pictures and drawings Links embedded in webpages can send for audio or video files, open new webpages or with the latest technology, you can navigate a virtual world on a webpage just by clicking in the direction you want to go