What is a Homepage?
A homepage is the main webpage of a website or of a person or organization who owns a website. Generally, the homepage is what you get by typing just the domain name of the website in the address bar of your web browser. For example, if you type google.com
, you end up in the URL https://www.google.com/
, which is Google's homepage.
Note that in a URL such as https://www.google.com/
, we call the part after the domain name (after www.google.com
), the path of the URL. In this case, the path is just a single /
. This is also called the root path. Some domain names host multiple websites for its users, therefore having multiple homepages at different paths. For example, there could be a /~mary/
for Mary's homepage, and a /~john/
for John's homepage.
There are also cases of having separate homepages per subdomain. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia in several languages, each with its own subdomain: en.wikipedia.org
is the English Wikipedia homepage, pt.wikipedia.org
is the Portuguese Wikipedia homepage, and so on.
A homepage shouldn't be confused with a landing page. A landing page is a webpage in a website that describes a product or service offered to potential clients. For example, if a company sells guitars and trucks, its homepage will be about the company itself, while it may have a landing page /guitars
that it uses when it advertises its guitars, and a landing page /trucks
that it uses when it advertises its trucks.
Abbreviation
Homepage is sometimes abbreviated HP.
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