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A website (also written as a web site) is a collection of web pages and related content that is identified by a common domain name and published on at least one web server. Websites are typically dedicated to a particular topic or purpose, such as news, education, commerce, entertainment or social networking. Hyperlinking between web pages guides the navigation of the site, which often starts with a home page. As of December 2022, the top 5 most visited websites are Google Search, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

The usap.gov website

All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web. There are also private websites that can only be accessed on a private network, such as a company's internal website for its employees. Users can access websites on a range of devices, including desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. The app used on these devices is called a web browser.

Background

 
The nasa.gov home page in 2015

The World Wide Web (WWW) was created in 1989 by the British CERN computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee.[1][2] On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to use for anyone, contributing to the immense growth of the Web.[3] Before the introduction of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), other protocols such as File Transfer Protocol and the gopher protocol were used to retrieve individual files from a server. These protocols offer a simple directory structure in which the user navigates and where they choose files to download. Documents were most often presented as plain text files without formatting or were encoded in word processor formats.

History

While "web site" was the original spelling (sometimes capitalized "Web site", since "Web" is a proper noun when referring to the World Wide Web), this variant has become rarely used, and "website" has become the standard spelling. All major style guides, such as The Chicago Manual of Style[4] and the AP Stylebook,[5] have reflected this change.

In February 2009, Netcraft, an Internet monitoring company that has tracked Web growth since 1995, reported that there were 215,675,903 websites with domain names and content on them in 2009, compared to just 19,732 websites in August 1995.[6] After reaching 1 billion websites in September 2014, a milestone confirmed by NetCraft in its October 2014 Web Server Survey and that Internet Live Stats was the first to announce—as attested by this tweet from the inventor of the World Wide Web himself, Tim Berners-Lee—the number of websites in the world have subsequently declined, reverting to a level below 1 billion. This is due to the monthly fluctuations in the count of inactive websites. The number of websites continued growing to over 1 billion by March 2016 and has continued growing since.[7] Netcraft Web Server Survey in January 2020 reported that there are 1,295,973,827 websites and in April 2021 reported that there are 1,212,139,815 sites across 10,939,637 web-facing computers, and 264,469,666 unique domains.[8] An estimated 85 percent of all websites are inactive.[9]

Static website

A static website is one that has Web pages stored on the server in the format that is sent to a client Web browser. It is primarily coded in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML); Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used to control appearance beyond basic HTML. Images are commonly used to create the desired appearance and as part of the main content. Audio or video might also be considered "static" content if it plays automatically or is generally non-interactive. This type of website usually displays the same information to all visitors. Similar to handing out a printed brochure to customers or clients, a static website will generally provide consistent, standard information for an extended period of time. Although the website owner may make updates periodically, it is a manual process to edit the text, photos, and other content and may require basic website design skills and software. Simple forms or marketing examples of websites, such as a classic website, a five-page website or a brochure website are often static websites, because they present pre-defined, static information to the user. This may include information about a company and its products and services through text, photos, animations, audio/video, and navigation menus.

Static websites may still use server side includes (SSI) as an editing convenience, such as sharing a common menu bar across many pages. As the site's behavior to the reader is still static, this is not considered a dynamic site.

Dynamic website

 
Server-side programming language usage in 2016

A dynamic website is one that changes or customizes itself frequently and automatically. Server-side dynamic pages are generated "on the fly" by computer code that produces the HTML (CSS are responsible for appearance and thus, are static files). There are a wide range of software systems, such as CGI, Java Servlets and Java Server Pages (JSP), Active Server Pages and ColdFusion (CFML) that are available to generate dynamic Web systems and dynamic sites. Various Web application frameworks and Web template systems are available for general-use programming languages like Perl, PHP, Python and Ruby to make it faster and easier to create complex dynamic websites.

A site can display the current state of a dialogue between users, monitor a changing situation, or provide information in some way personalized to the requirements of the individual user. For example, when the front page of a news site is requested, the code running on the webserver might combine stored HTML fragments with news stories retrieved from a database or another website via RSS to produce a page that includes the latest information. Dynamic sites can be interactive by using HTML forms, storing and reading back browser cookies, or by creating a series of pages that reflect the previous history of clicks. Another example of dynamic content is when a retail website with a database of media products allows a user to input a search request, e.g. for the keyword Beatles. In response, the content of the Web page will spontaneously change the way it looked before, and will then display a list of Beatles products like CDs, DVDs, and books. Dynamic HTML uses JavaScript code to instruct the Web browser how to interactively modify the page contents. One way to simulate a certain type of dynamic website while avoiding the performance loss of initiating the dynamic engine on a per-user or per-connection basis is to periodically automatically regenerate a large series of static pages.

Multimedia and interactive content

Early websites had only text, and soon after, images. Web browser plug-ins were then used to add audio, video, and interactivity (such as for a rich Web application that mirrors the complexity of a desktop application like a word processor). Examples of such plug-ins are Microsoft Silverlight, Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Shockwave Player, and Java SE. HTML 5 includes provisions for audio and video without plugins. JavaScript is also built into most modern web browsers, and allows for website creators to send code to the web browser that instructs it how to interactively modify page content and communicate with the web server if needed. The browser's internal representation of the content is known as the Document Object Model (DOM).

WebGL (Web Graphics Library) is a modern JavaScript API for rendering interactive 3D graphics without the use of plug-ins. It allows interactive content such as 3D animations, visualizations and video explainers to presented users in the most intuitive way.[10]

A 2010-era trend in websites called "responsive design" has given the best viewing experience as it provides a device-based layout for users. These websites change their layout according to the device or mobile platform, thus giving a rich user experience.[11]

Types

Websites can be divided into two broad categories—static and interactive. Interactive sites are part of the Web 2.0 community of sites and allow for interactivity between the site owner and site visitors or users. Static sites serve or capture information but do not allow engagement with the audience or users directly. Some websites are informational or produced by enthusiasts or for personal use or entertainment. Many websites do aim to make money using one or more business models, including:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tim Berners-Lee". www.w3.org. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  2. ^ "The website of the world's first-ever web server". Retrieved 30 August 2008.
  3. ^ Cailliau, Robert. "A Little History of the World Wide Web". Retrieved 16 February 2007.
  4. ^ "Internet, Web, and Other Post-Watergate Concerns". University of Chicago. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  5. ^ AP Stylebook [@APStylebook] (16 April 2010). "Responding to reader input, we are changing Web site to website. This appears on Stylebook Online today and in the 2010 book next month" (Tweet). Retrieved 18 March 2019 – via Twitter.
  6. ^ "Web Server Survey". Netcraft. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  7. ^ A total number of Websites | Internet live stats. internetlivestats.com. Retrieved on 14 April 2015.
  8. ^ "Web Server Survey". Netcraft News. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  9. ^ Deon (26 May 2020). "How Many Websites Are There Around the World? [2021]". Siteefy. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  10. ^ "OpenGL ES for the Web". khronos.org. 19 July 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  11. ^ Pete LePage. "Responsive Web Design Basics | Web". Google Developers. Retrieved 13 March 2017.

External links

  • Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
  • World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
  • The Internet Society (ISOC)

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This article is about websites in general For the Internet domain website see List of Internet top level domains Not to be confused with WebCite A website also written as a web site is a collection of web pages and related content that is identified by a common domain name and published on at least one web server Websites are typically dedicated to a particular topic or purpose such as news education commerce entertainment or social networking Hyperlinking between web pages guides the navigation of the site which often starts with a home page As of December 2022 the top 5 most visited websites are Google Search YouTube Facebook Twitter and Instagram The usap gov website All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web There are also private websites that can only be accessed on a private network such as a company s internal website for its employees Users can access websites on a range of devices including desktops laptops tablets and smartphones The app used on these devices is called a web browser Contents 1 Background 2 History 3 Static website 4 Dynamic website 5 Multimedia and interactive content 6 Types 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBackgroundFurther information History of the World Wide Web The nasa gov home page in 2015 The World Wide Web WWW was created in 1989 by the British CERN computer scientist Tim Berners Lee 1 2 On 30 April 1993 CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to use for anyone contributing to the immense growth of the Web 3 Before the introduction of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP other protocols such as File Transfer Protocol and the gopher protocol were used to retrieve individual files from a server These protocols offer a simple directory structure in which the user navigates and where they choose files to download Documents were most often presented as plain text files without formatting or were encoded in word processor formats HistoryWhile web site was the original spelling sometimes capitalized Web site since Web is a proper noun when referring to the World Wide Web this variant has become rarely used and website has become the standard spelling All major style guides such as The Chicago Manual of Style 4 and the AP Stylebook 5 have reflected this change In February 2009 Netcraft an Internet monitoring company that has tracked Web growth since 1995 reported that there were 215 675 903 websites with domain names and content on them in 2009 compared to just 19 732 websites in August 1995 6 After reaching 1 billion websites in September 2014 a milestone confirmed by NetCraft in its October 2014 Web Server Survey and that Internet Live Stats was the first to announce as attested by this tweet from the inventor of the World Wide Web himself Tim Berners Lee the number of websites in the world have subsequently declined reverting to a level below 1 billion This is due to the monthly fluctuations in the count of inactive websites The number of websites continued growing to over 1 billion by March 2016 and has continued growing since 7 Netcraft Web Server Survey in January 2020 reported that there are 1 295 973 827 websites and in April 2021 reported that there are 1 212 139 815 sites across 10 939 637 web facing computers and 264 469 666 unique domains 8 An estimated 85 percent of all websites are inactive 9 Static websiteMain article Static Web page A static website is one that has Web pages stored on the server in the format that is sent to a client Web browser It is primarily coded in Hypertext Markup Language HTML Cascading Style Sheets CSS are used to control appearance beyond basic HTML Images are commonly used to create the desired appearance and as part of the main content Audio or video might also be considered static content if it plays automatically or is generally non interactive This type of website usually displays the same information to all visitors Similar to handing out a printed brochure to customers or clients a static website will generally provide consistent standard information for an extended period of time Although the website owner may make updates periodically it is a manual process to edit the text photos and other content and may require basic website design skills and software Simple forms or marketing examples of websites such as a classic website a five page website or a brochure website are often static websites because they present pre defined static information to the user This may include information about a company and its products and services through text photos animations audio video and navigation menus Static websites may still use server side includes SSI as an editing convenience such as sharing a common menu bar across many pages As the site s behavior to the reader is still static this is not considered a dynamic site Dynamic website Server side programming language usage in 2016 Main articles Dynamic Web page Web application and Progressive Web application A dynamic website is one that changes or customizes itself frequently and automatically Server side dynamic pages are generated on the fly by computer code that produces the HTML CSS are responsible for appearance and thus are static files There are a wide range of software systems such as CGI Java Servlets and Java Server Pages JSP Active Server Pages and ColdFusion CFML that are available to generate dynamic Web systems and dynamic sites Various Web application frameworks and Web template systems are available for general use programming languages like Perl PHP Python and Ruby to make it faster and easier to create complex dynamic websites A site can display the current state of a dialogue between users monitor a changing situation or provide information in some way personalized to the requirements of the individual user For example when the front page of a news site is requested the code running on the webserver might combine stored HTML fragments with news stories retrieved from a database or another website via RSS to produce a page that includes the latest information Dynamic sites can be interactive by using HTML forms storing and reading back browser cookies or by creating a series of pages that reflect the previous history of clicks Another example of dynamic content is when a retail website with a database of media products allows a user to input a search request e g for the keyword Beatles In response the content of the Web page will spontaneously change the way it looked before and will then display a list of Beatles products like CDs DVDs and books Dynamic HTML uses JavaScript code to instruct the Web browser how to interactively modify the page contents One way to simulate a certain type of dynamic website while avoiding the performance loss of initiating the dynamic engine on a per user or per connection basis is to periodically automatically regenerate a large series of static pages Multimedia and interactive contentEarly websites had only text and soon after images Web browser plug ins were then used to add audio video and interactivity such as for a rich Web application that mirrors the complexity of a desktop application like a word processor Examples of such plug ins are Microsoft Silverlight Adobe Flash Player Adobe Shockwave Player and Java SE HTML 5 includes provisions for audio and video without plugins JavaScript is also built into most modern web browsers and allows for website creators to send code to the web browser that instructs it how to interactively modify page content and communicate with the web server if needed The browser s internal representation of the content is known as the Document Object Model DOM WebGL Web Graphics Library is a modern JavaScript API for rendering interactive 3D graphics without the use of plug ins It allows interactive content such as 3D animations visualizations and video explainers to presented users in the most intuitive way 10 A 2010 era trend in websites called responsive design has given the best viewing experience as it provides a device based layout for users These websites change their layout according to the device or mobile platform thus giving a rich user experience 11 TypesMain article List of types of websites Websites can be divided into two broad categories static and interactive Interactive sites are part of the Web 2 0 community of sites and allow for interactivity between the site owner and site visitors or users Static sites serve or capture information but do not allow engagement with the audience or users directly Some websites are informational or produced by enthusiasts or for personal use or entertainment Many websites do aim to make money using one or more business models including Posting interesting content and selling contextual advertising either through direct sales or through an advertising network E commerce products or services are purchased directly through the website Advertising products or services available at a brick and mortar business Freemium basic content is available for free but premium content requires a payment e g WordPress website it is an open source platform to build a blog or website Some websites require user registration or subscription to access the content Examples of subscription websites include many business sites news websites academic journal websites gaming websites file sharing websites message boards Web based email social networking websites websites providing real time stock market data as well as sites providing various other services See also Internet portal Computer programming portalLink rot Lists of websites Site map Web content management system Web design Web development Web development tools Web hosting service Web template Website governance Website monetization World Wide Web Consortium Web standards References Tim Berners Lee www w3 org Retrieved 17 November 2021 The website of the world s first ever web server Retrieved 30 August 2008 Cailliau Robert A Little History of the World Wide Web Retrieved 16 February 2007 Internet Web and Other Post Watergate Concerns University of Chicago Retrieved 18 September 2010 AP Stylebook APStylebook 16 April 2010 Responding to reader input we are changing Web site to website This appears on Stylebook Online today and in the 2010 book next month Tweet Retrieved 18 March 2019 via Twitter Web Server Survey Netcraft Retrieved 13 March 2017 A total number of Websites Internet live stats internetlivestats com Retrieved on 14 April 2015 Web Server Survey Netcraft News Retrieved 17 May 2021 Deon 26 May 2020 How Many Websites Are There Around the World 2021 Siteefy Retrieved 17 May 2021 OpenGL ES for the Web khronos org 19 July 2011 Retrieved 1 April 2019 Pete LePage Responsive Web Design Basics Web Google Developers Retrieved 13 March 2017 External links Look up website in Wiktionary the free dictionary Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers ICANN World Wide Web Consortium W3C The Internet Society ISOC 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