subsite
noun[C]
(alsosub-site)uk/ˈsʌb.saɪt/us/ˈsʌb.saɪt/subsitenoun[C](INTERNET)
aparticularplaceorpagewithin alargerwebsite:
On thehomepage,clickon thenameof the subsite youwishtovisit.
You canreachthe sub-site byclickingon an ad on thepage.
- This well-establishedwebsiteincludesanelectionsubsite toexplainthis year'svote.
- You cancreatea subsite within anexistingsubsite.
- Create a subsite for eachprojecttostoretheprojectfilesandinformation.
Internet terminology
- above/below the foldidiom
- address bar
- affiliate link
- affiliate marketing
- all-you-can-eat
- domain name
- internet
- internet café
- internet-enabled
- interweb
- IP
- keyboard warrior
- refresh
- shopping basket
- upvote
- user experience
- utility computing
- UX
- virally
- visitor
subsitenoun[C](PLACE)
aplacewithin alargerplacewhere something is, was, or will bebuilt, or where somethinghappened, ishappening, or willhappen:
These are theresultsof thewatermonitoringactivitiesat this subsite.
Thenasalcavityareacan befurtherdividedinto several sub-sites.
- The twoorchardswithin each subsiteshowedsimilartrends.
- Six different subsites wereidentified.
Places and locations
- anatopism
- behind
- Cambrian
- capital
- coign of vantage
- direction
- drop-in
- far from the madding crowdidiom
- hill
- Mecca
- multi-location
- multi-site
- natal
- nestle
- position
- station
- technology park
- venue
- whereabouts
- World Heritage Site