A web page or webpage is a document commonly written in HTML(Hypertext Markup Language) that is accessible through the Internet or other networks using an Internet browser. A web page is accessed by entering a URL address and may contain text, graphics, and hyperlinks to other web pages and files. The page you are reading now is an example of a web page.
Viewing a web page requires a browser, like Internet Explorer, Edge, Safari, Firefox, or Chrome. For example, you are reading this web page using a browser. Once in a browser, you can open a web page by entering the URL in the address bar. For example, typing "https://www.computerhope.com/esd.htm" opens the Computer Hope ESD page. If you don't know the URL of the website you want to visit, you can use a search engine to find the web page or use the search on the website containing the web page.
The first web page was created at CERN by Tim Berners-Lee on August 6, 1991. You can visit and browse the first website and the first web page at the http://info.cern.ch address.
A website refers to a central location that contains more than one web page. For example, Computer Hope is considered a website, which includes thousands of different web pages, including this web page you are reading now.