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Websites are collections of related web pages that are identified by a domain name and hosted on web servers. They are accessed over the World Wide Web using the HTTP or HTTPS protocols and are built with a mix of markup, style, and scripting languages. The core technologies include HTML for structure, CSS for presentation, and JavaScript for client-side interactivity, while many sites rely on server-side languages and databases to deliver dynamic content.

A typical website has a homepage and an interconnected set of pages, assets, and data. It is

Sites vary in purpose and scale, including personal portfolios, corporate sites, government portals, news outlets, e-commerce

Discovery often relies on search engines, links, and social sharing. Ongoing maintenance includes content updates, security

Organizations may also use analytics to measure usage and optimize performance while balancing user privacy.

hosted
on
a
web
server
and
reachable
via
a
domain
name
registered
with
a
registrar.
Hosting
options
range
from
shared
to
virtual
private,
dedicated,
and
cloud
services.
Content
can
be
managed
with
systems
such
as
WordPress,
Drupal,
or
Joomla,
or
produced
as
static
sites
with
generators
like
Hugo
or
Jekyll.
Websites
may
also
be
built
as
web
apps
that
run
in
the
browser
and
may
interact
with
backend
services
via
APIs.
stores,
blogs,
forums,
and
educational
platforms.
Good
design
emphasizes
clear
navigation,
fast
loading,
responsive
behavior
for
mobile
devices,
and
accessibility
for
people
with
disabilities,
following
standards
such
as
WCAG.
patches,
backups,
and
monitoring.
Privacy,
security
(notably
HTTPS),
and
compliance
with
applicable
laws
shape
how
websites
are
operated
and
perceived.