Website
A website is a set of webpages that are managed by a website publisher and that (typically) share the same URL substring.
- AKA: Web-Site.
- Context:
- It can (typically) have Website Content (and website non-content, such as CSS Stylesheet info).
- It can (typically) have a Website URL.
- It can (typically) have Website Sections.
- It can (often) be managed with Website Management Tasks.
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- It can range from being an Organizational Website (such as a Corporate Website) to being a Personal Website (such as a blogging website).
- It can range from being a A Small-Scale Website, to being a Medium-Scale Website, to being a Large-Scale Website.
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- It can be categorized into a Website Type.
- It can be accessed by a Website Visitor (such as a website crawler (who have Website Navigation Paths recorded in Website Traffic Data).
- It can be managed by a Content Management System.
- It can be hosted on a Website Hosting System (such as a website hosting service).
- It can be analyzed by Website Analytics Tasks.
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- Example(s):
- a Personal Website, such as the one found at http://www.gabormelli.com
- a Conference Website, such as the one found at http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigkdd/kdd/2010
- a Company Website, such as the one found at http://info.yahoo.com
http://www.wikipedia.com
.http://www.amazon.com
.http://192.168.0.1
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- Counter-Example(s):
- an FTP Site.
- a Smartphone Console.
- See: Click-Log Data, Digital Asset, Fully Qualified Domain Name, HTML Anchor.
References
2014
- (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/website Retrieved:2014-11-18.
- A website, also written as web site, or simply site, is a set of related web pages typically served from a single web domain. A website is hosted on at least one web server, accessible via a network such as the Internet or a private local area network through an Internet address known as a Uniform resource locator. All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web.
A webpage is a document, typically written in plain text interspersed with formatting instructions of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML, XHTML). A webpage may incorporate elements from other websites with suitable markup anchors.
Webpages are accessed and transported with the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which may optionally employ encryption (HTTP Secure, HTTPS) to provide security and privacy for the user of the webpage content. The user's application, often a web browser, renders the page content according to its HTML markup instructions onto a display terminal.
The pages of a website can usually be accessed from a simple Uniform Resource Locator (URL) called the web address. The URLs of the pages organize them into a hierarchy, although hyperlinking between them conveys the reader's perceived site structure and guides the reader's navigation of the site which generally includes a home page with most of the links to the site's web content, and a supplementary about, contact and link page.
Some websites require a subscription to access some or all of their content. Examples of subscription websites include many business sites, parts of 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, and websites providing various other services (e.g., websites offering storing and/or sharing of images, files and so forth).
- A website, also written as web site, or simply site, is a set of related web pages typically served from a single web domain. A website is hosted on at least one web server, accessible via a network such as the Internet or a private local area network through an Internet address known as a Uniform resource locator. All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web.
2011
- (Wikipedia, 2011) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Website&oldid=440795367
- QUOTE: A website, also written Web site, web site, or simply site,[1] is a collection of related web pages containing images, videos or other digital assets. A website is hosted on at least one web server, accessible via a network such as the Internet or a private local area network through an Internet address known as a Uniform Resource Locator. All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web.
- ↑ "site - definition of site by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia". Thefreedictionary.com. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/site. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
2009
- (WordNet, 2009) ⇒ http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=website
- S: (n) web site, website, internet site, site (a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web) "the Israeli web site was damaged by hostile hackers"