Introduction to webpage

PardeepPoriya 195 views 18 slides Feb 01, 2021
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Computers basics


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Introduction to Webpage Dr Pardeep Poriya ( Asst.Professor ) Govt. College Sec 9, Gurugram

Web Page web page  is a document available on world wide web. Web Pages are stored on web server and can be viewed using a web browser. A web page can contain huge information including text, graphics, audio, video and hyper links. These hyper links are the link to other web pages . A  web page  or  webpage  is a document, commonly written in HTML, that is viewed in an Internet  browser. A web page can be accessed by entering a  URL  address into a browser's address bar. A web page may contain text, graphics, and hyperlink  to other web pages and files.

First web page: The first web page was created at  CERN   by Tim Berner Lee  on August 6,1991 1 . You can visit and browse the first website and the first web page at the  info.cern.ch

Types : Static Web Page Dynamic Web Page

Static Web page Static web pages  are also known as flat or stationary web page. They are loaded on the client’s browser as exactly they are stored on the web server. Such web pages contain only static information. User can only read the information but can’t do any modification or interact with the information. Static web pages are created using only HTML. Static web pages are only used when the information is no more required to be modified.

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Dynamic Web page Dynamic web page  shows different information at different point of time. It is possible to change a portaion of a web page without loading the entire web page. It has been made possible using  Ajax  technology. Server-side dynamic web page It is created by using server-side scripting. There are server-side scripting parameters that determine how to assemble a new web page which also include setting up of more client-side processing.

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Elements of a web page Every web page is different. However, most pages contain some or all of the elements contained on this web page. The website, blog name, logo, or company name is often in the top-left corner of each web page. The logo may also include a slogan or brief statement about the site to give visitors an instant understanding of the site. Also, this section of the web page is usually a link that may link back to the  homepage . The  search  allows a visitor to search a website for related information and should be available on every page. The navigation bar, or menu for a web page, is often found on the top or left side of each web page. It should include links to each of the major sections of the website.

Advertisement banners can be shown in different places on a web page and help pay for the expenses of running a website and company. Ad banners are often found at the top, left, right, or bottom of a page and may also be included in the content . Social share links allow visitors to share your site with other co-workers, friends, and family on Social Networking   sites . The breadcrumbs  help the user know where they are on the website. They also provide a way for the user to return to, or explore, other main sections of the website

Website A  website is a collection of  webpages It is identified by a common domain Name domain name and published on at least one webserver. Notable examples are Wikipedia.org, google.com and amazon.com Websites are typically dedicated to a particular topic or purpose, such as news, education, commerce, entertainment .

History The  World Wide web  (WWW) was created in 1990 by the British CERN physicist Tim Berners-Lee.

Types : 1. eCommerce Website An eCommerce website is a website people can directly buy products from. You’ve probably used a number of eCommerce websites before, most big brands and plenty of smaller ones have one. Any website that includes a shopping cart and a way for you to provide credit card information to make a purchase falls into this category . 2. Business Website A business website is any website that’s devoted to representing a specific business. It should be branded like the business (the same logo and positioning) and communicate the types of products and/or services the business offers.

Entertainment and Portfolia 3. Entertainment Website If you think about your internet browsing habits, you can probably think of a few websites that you visit purely for entertainment purposes. They could be humor websites like The Onion, webcomics like xkcd , or just websites with fun or interesting content like Buzzfeed 4. Portfolio Website Portfolio websites  are sites devoted to showing examples of past work. Service providers who want to show potential clients the quality of the work they provide can use a portfolio website to collect some of the best samples of past work they’ve done. This type of website is simpler to build than a business website and more focused on a particular task: collecting work samples.

Media and Website 5. Media Website Media websites collect news stories or other reporting. There’s some overlap here with entertainment websites, but media websites are more likely to include reported pieces in addition to or instead of content meant purely for entertainment. This category includes sites like the Washington Post website, Slate, and Inc 6. Brochure Website Brochure websites are a simplified form of business websites. For businesses that know they need an online presence, but don’t want to invest a lot into it (maybe you’re confident you’ll continue to get most of your business from other sources), a simple brochure site that includes just a few pages that lay out the basics of what you do and provide contact information may be enough for you

Non-profit and Education 7. Non-profit Website In the same way that businesses need websites to be their online presence, non-profits do as well. A   non-profit website  is the easiest way for many potential donors to make donations and will be the first place many people look to learn more about a non-profit and determine if they want to support it. 8. Educational Website The websites of educational institutions and those offering online courses fall into the category of educational websites. These websites have the primary goal of either providing educational materials to visitors, or providing information on an educational institution to them. And the list is too long……………

Key Difference A website refers to a central location that contains more than one web page or a series of web pages. For example, Computer Hope is considered a website, which contains thousands of different web pages, including the page you're reading now

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