on a website or in a website

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cojonz

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Which is correct:

Find the information in the website.

or

Find the information on the website.

And which is more correct:

To log on to the company website.

or

To log in to the company website.

Thank you.
 
Which is correct:

Find the information in the website.

or

Find the information on the website.

And which is more correct:

To log on to the company website.

or

To log in to the company website.

Thank you.

You would log on to the site and find the info on it.

buggles (not a teacher)
 
what's wrong with 'log in to"?
 
Which is correct:

Find the information in the website.

or

Find the information on the website.

And which is more correct:

To log on to the company website.

or

To log in to the company website.

Thank you.

I usually find information at a website.

I think one could either log on to a website or log in to a website. I usually log in.

I think either is logical, as long as one is consistent.

If one logs in, one logs out.

If one logs on, one logs off. - I think.

Anyway, I would say log in to website.
 
I agree with Buggles, but I wouldn't argue with Proesl. (I log on and log off, or, sometimes, as with this one, I log in and out.)

:)
 
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Thank you all for your input and advice.

Seems consistency is the key.
 
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