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Ch-5 Website Classification 5th CSE IWT | 2021, , 5.1 Static website, , A static website contains Web pages with fixed content. Each page is coded, in HTML and displays the same information to every visitor. Static sites are the most, basic type of website and are the easiest to create. Unlike dynamic websites, they do, not require any Web programming or database design. A static site can be built by, simply creating a few HTML pages and publishing them to a Web server. Since static, Web pages contain fixed code, the content of each page does not change unless it is, manually updated by the webmaster., , 5.2 Dynamic websites, , Dynamic websites contain Web pages that are generated in real-time. These pages, include Web scripting code, such as PHP or ASP. When a dynamic page is accessed,, , the code within the page is parsed on the Web server and the resulting HTML is sent to, , the client's Web browser., , Most large websites are dynamic since they are easier to maintain than static websites., Dynamic pages, access information from a database. Therefore, to alter the content of a, dynamic page, the webmaster may only need to update a database record. It also, makes it possible for multiple users to update the content of a website without editing, , the layout of the pages., , , , 5.3 web portal, , A web portal is a specially designed website that often serves as the single point of, access for information. It can also be considered a library of personalized and, categorized content. A web portal helps in search navigation, personalization,, notification and information integration, and often provides features like task, management, collaboration, and business intelligence and application integration., , Web portals are also known simply as portals., , 5.4 Social Networking Site (SNS), , A social networking site is an online platform that allows users to create a public profile, and interact with other users. Social networking sites usually allow a new user to, , provide a list of people with whom they share a connection, and then allow the people, , on the list to confirm or deny the connection. After connections are established, the new, user can search the networks of connections to make more connections., , A social networking site is also known as a social networking website., , Social networking can have a social purpose, a business purpose, or both, through sites, like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
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Ch-5 Website Classification 5th CSE IWT \ 2021, , 5.4 RSS Feed, , RSS is an open method for delivering regularly changing web content. Many newsrelated sites, weblogs, and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS, Feed to whoever wants it., , Any time you want to retrieve the latest headlines from your favorite sites, you can, access the available RSS Feeds via a desktop RSS reader. You can also make an, RSS Feed for your own site if your content changes frequently., , In brief:, , RSS is a protocol that provides an open method of syndicating and aggregating, web content., , * RSS is a standard for publishing regular updates to web-based content., , RSS is a Syndication Standard based on a type of XML file that resides on an, Internet server., , RSS is an XML application, which conforms to the W3C's RDF specification and, is extensible via XML., , Blog, , A blog (a shortened version of “weblog”) is an online journal or informational, website displaying information in reverse chronological order, with the latest posts., appearing first, at the top. It is a platform where a writer or a group of writers share their, views on an individual subject. Today, there are more than 570 million blogs on the, , web., , Netiquette, , Netiquette is short for "Internet etiquette." Just like etiquette is a code of polite behavior, in society, netiquette is a code of good behavior on the Internet. This includes several, aspects of the Internet, such as email, social media, online chat, web forums, website, comments, multiplayer gaming, and other types of online communication.