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Ace the Leapforce Rater Quality Exam 2025/2026 with this
comprehensive and concise study guide. Questions featured Covers key
concepts from the guidelines, including page quality, needs met
ratings, and search result evaluation. Ideal for candidates aiming to
become successful search engine raters.
a document which is part of the World Wide Web.
Webpages can be viewed or "visited" with a web browser
such as Firefox. In the 1990s, webpage content was mostly
text and links. Today, webpage content includes many forms
of media (such as images, videos, etc.) and functionality
(such as online shopping features, email, calculator
functionality, online games, etc.). ...... ANSWER ......
Webpage
a group of World Wide Web pages usually containing
hyperlinks to each other and made available online by an
individual, company, educational institution, government, or
organization. Popular websites include Facebook,
Wikipedia, Yahoo, YouTube, etc. ...... ANSWER ......
Website or Site
, a character string which your web browser uses to "find" and
display a webpage. ...... ANSWER ...... URL
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the main page of the site. It is usually the first page that users
see when the site loads. ...... ANSWER ......
Homepage of a website
any page on the site other than the homepage ......
ANSWER ...... Subpage of a website
the person who designs, develops, and/or maintains a
website. ...... ANSWER ...... Webmaster
To share information about a topic.
To share personal or social information.
To share pictures, videos, or other forms of media.
To express an opinion or point of view.
To entertain.
To sell products or services.
To allow users to post questions for other users to answer.
, To allow users to share files or to download software.
...... ANSWER ...... Common helpful purposes of a
webpage
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-Shopping or financial transaction pages: webpages which
allow users to make purchases, transfer money, pay bills, etc.
online (such as online stores and online banking pages).
-Financial information pages: webpages which provide
advice or information about investments, taxes, retirement
planning, home purchase, paying for college, buying
insurance, etc.
-Medical information pages: webpages which provide advice
or information about health, drugs, specific diseases or
conditions, mental health, nutrition, etc.
-Legal information pages: webpages which provide legal
advice or information on topics such as divorce, child
custody, creating a will, becoming a citizen, etc.
-News articles or public/official information pages important
for having an informed citizenry: webpages which are
important for maintaining an informed citizenry, including
information about local/state/national government