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- Guestbook abstract "A guestbook (also guest book, visitor log, visitors' book, visitors' album) is a paper or electronic means for a visitor to acknowledge a visit to a site, physical or web-based, and leave details such as their name, postal or electronic address, and any comments. Such paper-based ledgers or books are traditional in churches, at weddings, funerals, B&Bs, museums, schools, institutions and other private facilities open to the public. Some private homes keep visitors' books. Specialised forms of guestbooks include hotel registers, wherein guests are required to provide their contact information, and Books of Condolence, which are used at funeral homes and more generally after notable public deaths, such as the death of a monarch or president, or after a public disaster, such as an airplane crash.On the Web, a guestbook is a logging system that allows visitors of a website to leave a public comment. It is possible in some guestbooks for visitors to express their thoughts about the website or its subject. Generally, they do not require the poster to create a user account, as it is an informal method of dropping off a quick message. The purpose of a website guestbook is to display the kind of visitors the site gets, including the part of the world they reside in, and gain feedback from them. This allows the webmaster to assess and improve their site. A guestbook is generally a script, which is usually remotely hosted and written in a language such as Perl, PHP, Python or ASP. Many free guestbook hosts and scripts exist.Names and addresses provided in guestbooks, paper-based or electronic, are frequently recorded and collated for use in providing statistics about visitors to the site, and to contact visitors to the site in the future.".
- Guestbook thumbnail Guestbook.jpg?width=300.
- Guestbook wikiPageID "990224".
- Guestbook wikiPageLength "2806".
- Guestbook wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Guestbook wikiPageRevisionID "638204778".
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Active_Server_Pages.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Bed_and_breakfast.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Wide_Web.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Church_(building).
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Feedback.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Funeral.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Institution.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Link_spam.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Museum.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink PHP.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Perl.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Python_(programming_language).
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink School.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Scripting_language.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Spamdexing.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Webmaster.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Website.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink Wedding.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink File:Barack_Obama_signs_Parliament_of_Canada_guestbook_2-19-09.JPG.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLink File:Guestbook.jpg.
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guestbook".
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLinkText "guest book".
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLinkText "guestbook".
- Guestbook wikiPageWikiLinkText "registry book".
- Guestbook hasPhotoCollection Guestbook.
- Guestbook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Guestbook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Computer-mediated_communication.
- Guestbook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Guestbook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Guestbook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Guestbook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Www-stub.
- Guestbook subject Category:World_Wide_Web.
- Guestbook hypernym Paper.
- Guestbook type Article.
- Guestbook type Newspaper.
- Guestbook type Article.
- Guestbook comment "A guestbook (also guest book, visitor log, visitors' book, visitors' album) is a paper or electronic means for a visitor to acknowledge a visit to a site, physical or web-based, and leave details such as their name, postal or electronic address, and any comments. Such paper-based ledgers or books are traditional in churches, at weddings, funerals, B&Bs, museums, schools, institutions and other private facilities open to the public. Some private homes keep visitors' books.".
- Guestbook label "Guestbook".
- Guestbook sameAs Návštěvní_kniha.
- Guestbook sameAs Хăна_кĕнеки.
- Guestbook sameAs Gæstebog.
- Guestbook sameAs Gästebuch.
- Guestbook sameAs دفتر_مهمانان.
- Guestbook sameAs Vieraskirja.
- Guestbook sameAs Livre_dor.
- Guestbook sameAs Vendégkönyv.
- Guestbook sameAs Libro_degli_ospiti.
- Guestbook sameAs ゲストブック.
- Guestbook sameAs Gastenboek.
- Guestbook sameAs Księga_gości.
- Guestbook sameAs m.03x5hf.
- Guestbook sameAs Књига_утисака.
- Guestbook sameAs Gästbok.
- Guestbook sameAs Ziyaretçi_defteri.
- Guestbook sameAs Гостьова_книга.
- Guestbook sameAs Q918038.
- Guestbook sameAs Q918038.
- Guestbook wasDerivedFrom Guestbook?oldid=638204778.
- Guestbook depiction Guestbook.jpg.
- Guestbook isPrimaryTopicOf Guestbook.