Your home page or start up page.
Your browser has a function called bookmarks. You can add a bookmark to the page you want to save and make it easier to visit in the future. If you want, you can set your most frequently visited page as the home page that opens every time you start your browser.
They are not programming languages and do not create programs, so they don't need a compiler. A browser opens a web page and reads the HTML or XHTML and displays it, more like an interpreter would.
HTML is a code language for markup. "Executing" would mean interpreting in this context, i.e. opening the file in a browser (displaying the page) rather than a text editor (displaying the code itself).
All HTML files are text files. You can open them with any text editor, such as Notepad. When a browser opens the file, it reads it and displays the html as a web page. If you open a html file in a text editor or a word processor or other such application, you will see the actual html code, which is just ordinary text. So you don't need to convert HTML files into text, as they are already text files. All you need is something to open them with, other than a browser.
HTML communicates to the browser to define the page layout. It can tell the browser how and where to display text and other items on the page.
A home page for a website is the very first page - the landing page. So, for example, Google's home page is google.com, and the home page for this site is answers.com. A home page for a browser is the page you choose to load first when you open the browser - it can be anything you want it to be. For example, my browser of choice is FireFox. FireFox by default has it's home page set to mozilla.com, so every time I open FireFox it opens on mozilla.com. If I want to, I can change this to open google.com when FireFox opens. You can find out how to change your browser's home page by visiting your favorite browser's website and looking up the instructions.
The page to which the browser opens when it is started up. This page may be set/determined by the user.
The default home page of a browser is the first page. It is the link which opens up first when loaded.
page can be of any length..browser just open the page ..
There are two uses for an Internet homepage. It can be the page that the browser opens when a specific user opens it or it can be the first page of a personal or business website.
The default home page of a browser is the first page. It is the link which opens up first when loaded.
you open it maximized and close it maximized.This does not answer my question. If I want to open a new page it opens minimized not max.So my question is: What do I have to do to make a new page open maximized?
useally by the name bar or the open page but i am pretty sure it will be in one of the corners
The home page
It cannot open when you click Internet Explorer. You could be opening an HTML page which could be linking you to the default browser.
Yes, the first page when you open the browser is the home page. You can change the homepage anytime you want.
Behind the Web Page is the HTML. The HTML is a language for the browser to read, and instructs the browser in how to display the page. If you want to see the HTML, right click on the page. A box will open, then select view source. A window will then open with the HTML for that page.