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home page, n. Computing. Brit. |ˈhəʊm peɪdʒ|, U.S. |ˈhoum ˌpeɪdʒ| Forms: 19– home page, 19– homepage[. Also with capital initial.] [‹ home adj. + page n.2] A document created in a hypertext system (esp. on the World Wide Web) which serves either as an introductory page for a visitor to a web site, or as a focus of information on a particular topic, and which usually contains hypertext links to related documents and other web sites. Also: a web page set as the default or start-up page on a browser. In extended use: a web site.
1993R & D (Nexis) Aug. 71 At startup, Mosaic provides the user with a home page that contains a number of information links with which the user can begin his exploration. 1995Multimedia Today Apr.–June 16/2 The IBM home page is like the table of contents to a magazine, and provides links to other pages that the company's webmasters feel would be valuable or interesting to you. 1997Big Issue 9 June (verso front cover) (advt.) You can e-mail us..or visit our homepage at www.samaritans.org. 2000Daily Tel. 23 Mar. (Connected section) 4/6, I tried to change it to Google.com and that address shows as my chosen home page, but I sign-on and the opening pages are still AOL. |