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homepage

or home page

[ hohm-peyj ]

noun

Digital Technology.
  1. Also called index page,. the initial page of a website, usually containing an introduction and links to its contents:

    The TV station's homepage is updated immediately with breaking news.

  2. the default page displayed when an internet browser first opens:

    Most users set their homepage to an email or search engine portal, or a news website.

  3. a personal website:

    I love his homepage, especially all the photos and videos.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of homepage1

First recorded in 1990–95; home ( def ) (in the sense “base of operationsâ€) + (web) page ( def )
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Supermarkets will be banned from displaying unhealthy snacks near tills or on their website homepages from next year after the Welsh government narrowly approved obesity-tackling plans.

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Available directly on the Los Angeles Times homepage, this content includes continuous live camera feeds from iconic locations in Los Angeles, from Hollywood to Malibu.

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The homepage for the Census Bureau was offline Friday for a time, and the Department of Agriculture was ordered to remove references to climate change, Politico reported.

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The Daily Mail, the British media outlet, quickly announced it was launching a new hub for short-form video content on its homepage in an effort to fill the TikTok void.

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Metro officials said they posted a warning about the fraudulent text messages on their homepage as soon as they became aware of the scam.

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