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home page

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noun

  1. computing (on a website) the main document relating to an individual or institution that provides introductory information about a website with links to the actual details of services or information provided

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But instead of a search bar, the home page of Atlas browser opens up a ChatGPT chat box.

From Los Angeles Times

I asked Cynthia Cox, a KFF vice president, about a graphic on the foundation’s home page warning “premiums will more than double.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The website home page of Lush now reads "stop starving Gaza" in large text, followed by "closed in solidarity".

From BBC

American Patrol’s home page was a collection of links to newspaper articles about suspected undocumented immigrants alleged to have committed crimes.

From Los Angeles Times

Plus, check out all of our video interviews, live panels and Very Important Questions segments on our Sundance home page.

From Los Angeles Times