I've often heard to the terms "web page" and "web site" used interchangeably, but there's a difference.

Your basic Web page:

A Worldwide Web page is a single document that has a specific address on a Worldwide Web server. It can contain text, graphics, and hypertext links. This article is a web page, for example, because its address is unique.

We've gotten used to thinking of pages as printed documents. But a Web page is an amorphous beast. When you display most Web pages, you can scroll down the screen to reveal more text or graphics on the same page. Some say a page is an 8-1/2" x 11" area, but technically a single Web page can contain several screens' worth of text and graphic links. While a printed 8-1/2" x 11" page of text can contain perhaps 2000 characters (2K of data), a Web page can contain 32,000 or more characters of text along with graphics...

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