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Is it clear who has written the information?

How a basic web page looks

Web page layout diagram

 

Most web pages have three main parts.

If you imagine the page is a person, there is the header at the top where the head would be, the body in the middle, and the footer at the bottom where the feet would be.

The header usually tells you the title of the page. It may also give the name of the person or the organisation who owns the page.

The body contains all of the information.

The footer is where the author's name and the date the page was written is usually found. You may have to scroll down to find this.

Not every web page is like this, but these are good places to start looking for clues.

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