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What is a Website?

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Last updated on July 30th, 2020 at 07:42 am

What exactly is a website? Almost everybody knows what a web page is, but when asked to elaborate in detail what it is, very few people can do that. Here we take a look at what is a website, and what it entails

Definition of a Website

A website is a collection of web pages and related components that are bundled together and accessible via a URL such as a domain name or an IP address. These are published on a web server and can be accessed through the world wide web.

An example of a web page or the page that you are reading this, or Truehost Cloud website. Together with other pages, media content and information meant to organize all these pages together, we get a web page.

What consists of a Website

A website consists of a number of things. These include the following:

  • Web pages
  • Content Management System that is used to help manage the page files.
  • Databases for storing the data.
  • The application for running the web pages.
  • SSL certificate to encrypt the data being sent or received from the site page.
  • A domain name that is an address to access the files.
  • A web server where the page files are hosted.

Types of sites

There might be many ways of classifying web pages, but here we are going to look at the two most distinct types of classification.

Static Websites

A static site refers to a site where the content is stored on the webserver and always sent to the client as it is. The appearance of the content is controlled using various protocols and the same content is served to all users who visit the site.

Majority of websites online follow this format and usually serve static content. This may also include photos, video and music.  For a static website, you cannot interact with the content and have no server-side processing.

Interactive Websites

An interactive website is where one can interact with the content of a website, by adding comments, signing up as a user and getting customized content. This is like YouTube, where when you visit the content is customized for you. Other examples include e commerce websites, news websites or even blogs.

How to Get a web page

Now that you know what is website, what is the process of getting one?

Getting a web page is simple, thanks to the availability of the information needed online (through the same websites).

Once you determine that you need a website, we have together a guideline for creating a successful website that can help you know what you need to do to get started. In addition, you can start a chat on this page and we will guide you through it.

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