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Creative Homepage


What Is „Homepage“

1) For a Web user, the home page is the first Web page that is displayed after starting a Web browser like Netscape's Navigator or Microsoft's Internet Explorer. The browser is usually preset so that the home page is the first page of the browser manufacturer. However, you can set it to open to any Web site. For example, you can specify that "http://www.yahoo.com" or "http://whatis.com" be your home page. You can also specify that there be no home page (a blank space will be displayed) in which case you choose the first page from your bookmark list or enter a Web address.

2) For a Web site developer, a home page is the first page presented when a user selects a site or presence on the World Wide Web. The usual address for a Web site is the home page address, although you can enter the address (Uniform Resource Locator) of any page and have that page sent to you.

During the 1990s, many people considered homepage to refer to a person's personal page containing information about themselves. This idea of a homepage is being superseded by the definition, above.

How to Set Homepage in Internet Explorer






  • Click on your Internet Explorer icon; you'll find this in your Start menu, or the toolbar at the bottom of your desktop window.

  • Type in "Google" to IE's search box at the top of the browser window (this is just an example, you can use any website that you want).

  • Arrive at Google search engine home page.

  • Go to toolbar at the top of browser, and click on "Tools", then "Internet Options".

  • At the top of the pop-up, you'll see a "Home Page" box. The address of the site that you are currently at (http://www.google.com) is there. Press the "Use Current" button to specify this page as your home page.



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