I think you say it "le bas de la page".
La page suivante
a webpage is called une page web, une page internet in French.
The name Paige is often translated to "Page" in French, which means "page" as in a leaf of paper. However, names are typically not translated and are used as is. Therefore, "Paige" would still be pronounced similarly in French, although the exact pronunciation may slightly differ due to French phonetics.
"Ã la page" means "up to date" in French. When speaking of a book, that means "on page (number)"
page 121 near the bottom(:
nouvelle page
La page suivante
a webpage is called une page web, une page internet in French.
bienvenu à votre page
the bottom is 'le bas' in French. As a body part, bottom is translated 'le derrière'
If by "it" you mean this website, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click "francais" (french). If not I'm sorry.
Scroll to the bottom of the page. It should say "This page was last modified:..."
Justin Pagine
Tournez la page - plural Tourne la page - singular
Ouvrez vos livres a la page....
Boutique visit french written page: chachaboutique.be
page 99, near the top of the page for one of the books, or near the end of chapter 5