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Page2, often written as page2, is a generic identifier used in computing to denote the second page in a sequence of pages. It does not refer to a specific product or standard, but to a position within a paginated or multi-page structure. In web development, page2 commonly appears in pagination controls or as a route parameter. A URL may use a query string such as ?page=2 or a path segment such as /page/2 to indicate the second page of results.

In content presentation, page2 is the second page of a document or article that has been split

In code and user interface design, page2 can be used as an identifier for a specific page

In data formats or templates, page2 may exist as a named section, key, or placeholder within a

See also: pagination, page 1, page 3, routing in web applications, and multi-page forms.

into
multiple
pages.
The
content
on
page2
follows
page1
and
typically
precedes
page3;
the
exact
item
range
depends
on
the
page
size
and
the
data
set.
object,
component,
or
view
in
a
multi-page
form
or
a
wizard.
Some
applications
generate
pages
dynamically
and
render
the
corresponding
component
when
navigation
to
page2
occurs.
file
or
configuration
that
describes
the
second
page
of
a
sequence.
The
precise
meaning
of
page2
varies
with
context,
making
it
a
flexible
but
context-dependent
label.