Web Sites

 

A website or web site (often shortened to a site) is a collection of web pages, that is, documents accessible via the World Wide Web on the Internet. The pages of a website will be accessed from a common root URL, the homepage, and usually reside on the same physical server. The URLs of the pages organize them into a hierarchy, although the hyperlinks between them control how the reader perceives the overall structure. A website will often be the work of one person, one organization, or on a particular topic, or have a particular purpose. For web design help CLICK HERE

Web sites are written in HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and are accessed using special software called web browsers. Plugins are available for browsers which allow them to show active content, such as Flash, Shockwave or applets written in Java. Some interactive content may also be generated with JavaScript, support for which is built-in for most browsers. An emerging standard called Dynamic HTML is starting to make an appearance, though no standard has been formally adopted yet.

Many websites are a mixture of types. For example, a business web site may promote the business's products, but may also host informative documents, such as white papers. Many business websites, have all the appearance of brochures—that is an advertisement that can be strolled around. Some websites act as vehicles to communicate with other people via web-chat. The content of a website is constrained by the hosting computer's power, and also legally, e.g. by copyright laws. For web design help CLICK HERE