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A page is one side of a sheet of printed or written material, typically bound in a book, magazine, or document. Most pages are rectangular and have a page number; in codices, pages are split into recto (right-hand) and verso (left-hand). A page may be blank or contain text, images, or both.

In publishing, pages are units of a book’s layout, influencing margins, typography, and line length; page size

A web page is a document accessible on the World Wide Web at a URL; it can

In computing, paging is a memory management scheme that divides memory into fixed-size pages; a page table

The term originates from Latin pagina via Old French pagina, meaning a sheet of parchment or writing;

formats
such
as
A4
and
Letter
describe
the
sheet
dimensions;
the
total
number
of
pages
depends
on
content
and
printing
format;
pages
are
counted
in
chapters.
be
static
or
dynamic,
combining
text,
images,
video,
and
interactive
elements,
and
is
rendered
by
a
web
browser
using
HTML,
CSS,
and
JavaScript;
a
group
of
pages
forms
a
website.
maps
virtual
pages
to
physical
frames;
page
faults
occur
when
a
required
page
is
not
in
memory,
triggering
loading
from
disk.
historically,
a
page
was
also
a
boy
servant
in
noble
households
and
can
refer
to
a
person
who
carries
messages
or
serves
in
a
court
or
legislative
body.