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home page

/hohm-peyj/US // ˈhoʊmˌpeɪdʒ //

主页,首页,主场,主场馆

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Digital Technology.

    • : Also called in·dex page, main page . the initial page of a website, usually containing an introduction and links to its contents:The TV station's homepage is updated immediately with breaking news.
    • : the default page displayed when an internet browser first opens:Most users set their homepage to an email or search engine portal, or a news website.
    • : a personal website: I love his homepage, especially all the photos and videos.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncentral page of web site

Examples

  • Taboola recently launched Taboola Stories, for example, which can be embedded into publishers’ homepages and mobile articles to serve content recommendations in a vertical format.

  • In response, Moment’s own homepage and documentation now mirrors the advice provided in Lighthouse’s reporting.

  • Publishers will be required to display “prominently and conspicuously” on their homepages a “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link.

  • For example, big ecommerce like Amazon might want to leverage the homepage to display personalized deals.

  • You could see how getting readers back to the homepage of a media site might moderate the high-bad environment.

  • The website, which as of now consists of just a homepage stating general principles, is indivisible.us.

  • An interactive on its homepage allows you to search for dispensaries by region and rating.

  • As the aging homepage wallpaper peeled away revealing the html beneath, Strong Bad and the gang finally returned to the Internet.

  • You know what's more attractive than your current homepage, favorite news outlet, and all your Facebook friends combined?

  • “We start all our new Associates at a minimum of $10.50 an hour for one simple reason,” the company notes on its homepage.