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Web pages are hypermedia documents that are available on the WWW. Web sites are made up of Web pages. An author who has written for a Web server a document that contains other documents, would properly refer to "my Web pages", rather than "my Web server."

In order for a Web page to be published on the Web, the HTML files must be in a directory which is accessible to a Web server. Should you choose to test Web pages before "publishing" them, be aware that if your test pages are in a directory that can be accessed by a Web server, they might be accessed before you are ready.

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A Field Guide to Home Pages
This fun site from D.C. Denison leaves home page authors wondering where their significant pages fit into the genus, Elementary Home Page? Homeric? Homestead ? Home Office? or Home Pageant? If you haven't created a home page yet, this might inspire you to do something Homeric!
Random Tips and Hints on Constructing WWW Pages
This site from the University of Notre Dame provides a good on-line introduction to Web page authoring.

W3E References:

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