A website is a collection of web pages on the Internet. A web page is a document, typically written in HTML, that is almost always accessible via HTTP, that transfers information from the website's server to display in the user's web browser.
All publicly accessible websites are seen as constituting a mammoth "World Wide Web" of information.
The pages of a website will be accessed from a common root URL called 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 and how the traffic flows between the different parts of the sites.
Some websites require a subscription to access some or all of their content. Examples of subscription sites include many gaming sites, message boards, and Web-based e-mail services.
2007-01-22 18:29:39
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answered by ~*Tweety Gurl*~ 6
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A site (location) on the World Wide Web. Each website contains a homepage, which is the first document users see when they enter the site. The site might also contain additional documents and files. Each site is owned and managed by an individual, company, or organization.
2007-01-23 02:21:36
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answered by Twisted Maggie 6
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A collection of "pages" or files on the World Wide Web that are linked together and maintained by a company, organization, or individual. Anyone with a Web site may be considered a content provider or a publisher.
2007-01-23 02:21:35
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answered by cupidtoo 4
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