Short Note on Web Page & Web Site ? Explain Web Page & Web Site l

 Web Page & Web Site 









-Internet is a network of network or global network of connection different types of computers world-wide.

- Internet is an information Highway as it is helping to transfer any type of information from one place to other or from one computer to other.

- On Internet, information is continuously flowing from one system to other. This information on internet is enclosed in special file i..e Web Page.

- A web page is an internet file which contains all the related information which also called as web document or HTML Document.

- Information in web page can be any type – text, numeric, alpha-numeric, graphical, audio, visual, etc.

- Every web page on internet is designed by special designing scheme i.e. HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language).

-    A web page, based on it contents, can be of following types:

i)  Static Page – If the contents of web page is not frequently changed, and the page is not responsive of interactive to user, is said to be Static page.

-   The page which is containing only HTML code becomes static page.

ii)   Dynamic Page – If the contents of web page is frequently get changed and the page is responsive to user actions, is said to be dynamic page.

-    Such page is also user interactive and contains code of other languages like VBScript, Java Script, Php, etc.


Website

- A collection of web pages and media over the internet is called a website. 


-  A page represent collection of information only for single file, but a web site may consists of multiple pages.

-  Such collection of web pages which are related to same domain or field and are interlinked called as Web site.

-  A website is a collection of publicly accessible, interlinked Web pages that share a single domain name.

-  Websites can be created and maintained by an individual, group, business or organization to serve a variety of purposes.

-   A site or website is a central location of various web pages that are all related and can be accessed by visiting the home page of the website using a browser.


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