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web page

American  
Sometimes Web page

Or webpage

noun

Digital Technology.
  1. a single, usually hypertext document on the World Wide Web that can incorporate text, graphics, sounds, etc.

  2. website.


Web page Cultural  
  1. A document with its own address on the Internet. It has become customary for companies, organizations, and individuals to create their own Web pages — in effect, explaining themselves to the world.


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WordPress is a content management system, and is said to be the most popular tool of its kind for creating and designing web pages.

From BBC

The study’s authors obtained data showing not only the web pages that a large sample of investors focused on before buying or selling stocks, but how long they spent on each of those pages.

From MarketWatch

The arrests were never officially announced but coincided with a series of police operations against the publication of parallel exchange rates on web pages that were subsequently removed.

From Barron's

The web page boasted testimonials from the creators of critically acclaimed television series, including “Mad Men” and “Orange Is the New Black,” who praised his work with their children.

From Los Angeles Times

The service lists field office closures on a web page, but it does not provide totals for cancelled ceremonies.

From BBC