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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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But each time a window opened, the application website was flooded by an overwhelming amount of people — more than 100,000 — leading to frozen webpages and error messages.

From Los Angeles Times

The brand's website crashed with the surge in traffic so a temporary webpage dedicated solely to the presidential model was launched, while iVision Tech's stock soared 70 percent in a matter of days, Fulchir said.

From Barron's

When it’s done, you open that folder, click the webpage file and your app opens in a browser.

From The Wall Street Journal

Typically, the attack lays wait inside of an untrusted source, like an email or webpage.

From Barron's

Influential AI blogger Simon Willison calls this the “lethal trifecta”: privileges to read email or webpages, access private data, and communicate externally.

From Barron's