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The webpage appears to be down.He tried to contact the webpage administrator.How do I print this webpage?
a URL is the destination of a webpage and is identifiable by the code you type in to view a webpage, for example www.google.com is the URL code for the Google Search Site
A company computer should have the privileges to open a URL. It should be there to open a webpage on the system.
If you type in what you are looking for, then it should pop up.
There is not a way to access a webpage without knowing the URL. Every time a website is pulled up it gives a URL.
http://www.zamzar.com/url/
Website?
Chrome itself is not a webpage so does not have a URL. URL's are inserted into Chrome for use.
No, when using MLA format, you should not include "http://" in front of web addresses in your citations. Simply include the website's URL as it appears.
http
The URL address of any webpage will be in the top bar on the browser.
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator. It's the address of a webpage.