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Masthead

 

The identifier at the top of a Web page, which is typically a graphic image with navigation links. The term originally referred to a plate on the mast of a sailing ship that named the owner of the vessel. The expression migrated to the editorial page of magazines and newspapers as a list or directory that identifies the publisher and editors. See navigation bar.

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Masthead is a list, usually found on the editorial page of a newspaper or magazine, of the members of the newspaper's editorial board. If no editorial board exists, the masthead will often feature a list of top news staff members. Some mastheads also include information such as the publication's founding date, slogan, logo and contact information.

The term masthead is borrowed from the shipping industry, when a brass plate would be affixed to the main mast of a commercial sailing vessel. This plate contained the name of the owner or owners of a ship.

The term is often incorrectly used to refer to the nameplate of a publication, its designed title as it appears on its front page[[1]][[2]].

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The word masthead or imprint is sometimes used on international websites. This is usually a mistake based on the incorrect translation of German websites, because in German speaking countries laws require a website to have an "Impressum" (legals, website details) in the way newspapers do. A better translation of the German "Impressum" may be "Impressum - Legal Disclosure," or "Impressum - Legal Notice." This retains the original German as required by law while telling English speakers much more than "masthead" or "imprint". [1]

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  1. ^ Article on incorrect translation of the German word "Impressum" on English websites

 
 

 

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