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webpage

Scientific  
/ wĕbpāj′ /
  1. A document on the World Wide Web, consisting of an HTML file and any related files for scripts and graphics, and often hyperlinked to other documents on the Web. The content of webpages is normally accessed by using a browser.


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This summer, ads linking to a webpage with the name of James Harris appeared online, telling potential clients they could qualify in 30 seconds for up to $1 million.

From Los Angeles Times

Already, travellers check a new webpage that gives the wind forecast and the likelihood of balloons floating into their flight path before booking.

From BBC

It also completely missed an obvious bug that most of the human testers spotted in a webpage.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Society of Professional Journalists on Monday asked the administration to remove the webpage and “lower the temperature in exchanges between administration officials and journalists.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The ad included a link to a Cursor webpage along with a heartfelt letter that started with: “Dear Developers.”

From The Wall Street Journal