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Discover Ludwig"website section" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a specific area on a website. For example, "The contact information can be found under the 'Contact Us' website section."
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See the departmental website section on transferring credits.
Today the library's website section and toolbar are the major portals to business and research information at Stanford GSB.
JAPAN China Mall, a new website section.
Also spotted on the company's website section on its management: Chief Revenue Officer David Jakubowski, former GM adCenter & Search Strategy at MSN / Microsoft.
For ideas on that, you might want to take a look at the AARP website section on livable communities, which includes guidelines on making your home safe for aging.
"It seems Instagram started to block links to Telegram accounts and channels (like https://telegram.me/durov ) from their website section (ie the only place on Instagram where you can have clickable links)," Durov wrote.
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However, the results show distinction between the younger children and older ones in terms of their favourite website sections.
By offering a collaborative approach to content publishing through sponsorship of website sections and channels and through the collaborative production of content, publishers can generate revenue outside of traditional advertising channels.
If you do not have a CalNet ID and would like to view specific documents or protected website sections, please contact us to discuss.
They include daily output editors who run the front page, sub-editors and writers, section editors who run the website sections (health, business etc) and the journalists responsible for the audio video content and interactivity (messageboards, debates).
Don't limit yourself to using only social icons as a shy way to invite visitors to connect with you, but integrate social channels creatively to your core website sections adding additional touch points to engage visitors.
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