When a webpage takes too long to load, modern browsers will trigger a "Wait or Kill" dialogue box (one of two buttons you can click) when the box shows on your monitor. Here, the word "Kill" means "End loading it" or "Stop loading it".
The original computer designers and Microsoft decided on these wordings for the dialogue box, and the names have persisted until present day.
You can also "kill" or stop a program or browser using Windows Task Manager. I do not know what that feature is called in Macs.
How WebPages are different from a website?
Yes.
Websites are groupings of webpages and files posted online at a domain name for other people to access. Webpages are the individual viewable pages of a website. A web browser is used to view webpages in a website and navigate to other webpages.
Some webpages require enough internet consumption. The speed of the connection is the reason webpages do not open.
Webpages are built using the various tags predefined. The purpose of webpages is to make web interactive or for promotion.
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Hyperlinks
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Webpages.
The need of HTML is to create fancy webpages. With HTML, novice users can create webpages as well.
Webpages usually end in one if these extensions: .php .html .htm .aspx
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