Difference between revisions of "How to make a website"

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There are fundamental differences between a [[static website]] and a [[dynamic website]]. A static website is far simpler to create, configure and manage. Novice [[webmaster]]s should logically start by making static websites, but they often begin trying to implement a dynamic site, through lack of familiarity with all of the alternatives.
 
There are fundamental differences between a [[static website]] and a [[dynamic website]]. A static website is far simpler to create, configure and manage. Novice [[webmaster]]s should logically start by making static websites, but they often begin trying to implement a dynamic site, through lack of familiarity with all of the alternatives.
  
A [[static website]] is just a collection of [[static web page]]s, written in [[HTML]], and stored in the [[file system]] of the [[web server]]. These static web pages generally contain [[hyperlinks]], by which they point to each other, and are tied together to make a "site." The webmaster needs few skills beyond a rudimentary knowledge of [[HTML]] for formatting the [[static web page]]s, and of [[FTP]] for installing the files on the [[web server]].
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The simplest form of [[static website]] is just a collection of [[static web page]]s, written in [[HTML]], and stored in the [[file system]] of the [[web server]]. These static web pages generally contain [[hyperlinks]], by which they point to each other, and are tied together to make a "site." The webmaster needs few skills beyond a rudimentary knowledge of [[HTML]] for formatting the [[static web page]]s, and of [[FTP]] for installing the files on the [[web server]].
  
A [[dynamic website]]  
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A [[dynamic website]]
  
 
==Installing your website on a web hosting service==
 
==Installing your website on a web hosting service==

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