Get Free Checker

homepage

[ UK /hˈə‍ʊmpe‍ɪd‍ʒ/ ]
[ US /ˈhoʊmˌpeɪdʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the opening page of a web site

How To Use homepage In A Sentence

  • If anyone likes taking pictures of portraits of small objects with landscapes and portraits depicted on them would they mind uploading them onto my homepage?
  • On the homepage, doing a quick validation, there's only one error that doesn't come from that code, and that's because I put an ampersand on the page without properly encoding it.
  • Last Sunday the boy hooked up his new webcam to his computer in his room and sent his first images to his homepage.
  • This page is associated in some way with the website of a company that sells shakuhachi, the traditional Japanese bamboo flutes, though there is no apparent way to reach the exercise page from the company's homepage.
  • From the wrink homepage on Ning you can grab the code to deploy this either as a blogroll or a blogring, as well as submitting your blog for inclusion. Archive 2006-08-01
  • Google, which already had redirected foreign visitors to country-specific homepages, expanded geolocation in April to let merchants target ads by city or distance from a given address.
  • There are countless corporate, commercial and content-rich websites; not to mention a truckload of personal homepages.
  • We all decided to head down to the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema to catch a screening of the movie Homepage.
  • You can access our homepage via the Internet.
  • Incidentally, the Donna Summer homepage is really neat, albeit horrendously designed.
View all