This document provides definitions and explanations of key terms related to websites and web development. It defines a website as a set of related web pages containing content that is hosted on a web server and accessible over the internet. It explains that web pages are documents written in HTML, and that web hosting services provide server space and connectivity. Other terms defined include web server, computer network, local area network, internet address, uniform resource locator (URL), and the world wide web (WWW). Diagrams are provided to illustrate the relationships between these components that make up the infrastructure of the web.
MS Alam TRIVUz introduces basic concepts of website development
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I am, MS Alam TRIVUz
Web & Information Technology Specialist
Head of Research
TRIVUz Network (IT Research Since 2003)
Lead Software Engineer
RxRD Inc, Florida, USA
CEO
Shabaka Soft Ltd.
2. WebSite
Development
A Brief Introduction
Class # 01
TRIVUz Academy
MS Alam TRIVUz
CEO, Shabaka Soft Ltd.
4. WebSite
Basic Understanding
Introduction to Web Development
5. WebSite
Definition
What is Website?
A website, also written as Web site, web site, or simply site, is
a set of related web pages containing content (media),
including text, video, music, audio, images, etc. 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(IP) known as a Uniform Resource
Locator(URL). All publicly accessible websites collectively
constitute the World Wide Web(WWW).
- wikipedia
Introduction to Web Development
6. WebSite
Definition
What is Website?
A website, also written as Web site, web site, or simply site, is
a set of related web pages containing content (media),
including text, video, music, audio, images, etc. 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(URL). All publicly accessible websites collectively
constitute the World Wide Web(WWW).
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7. WebSite
Terms
Site
Web Page
Hosting
Web Server
Network
Local Area Network (LAN)
Internet Address
Introduction to
Web Development Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
World Wide Web (WWW)
8. Site
Site
Web Page
1. The place where a structure or
Hosting
group of structures was, is, or is to be
Web Server
located: a good site for the school.
Network
2. The place or setting of something: a
Local Area Network
historic site; a job site.
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator 3. A website.
World Wide Web
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9. Webpage
Site
Web Page
Hosting
A webpage is a document, typically
Web Server written in plain text interspersed with
Network formatting instructions of Hypertext
Local Area Network Markup Language (HTML, XHTML).
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator
World Wide Web
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10. Webpage
A webpage is a document, typically
written in plain text interspersed with
formatting instructions of Hypertext
Markup Language (HTML, XHTML).
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11. Webpage
Hand written paper Computer Coded Web
document A webpage is a document, typically
written in plain text interspersed with
formatting instructions of Hypertext
Markup Language (HTML, XHTML).
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12. Web Hosting
Site
Web Page
Hosting A web hosting service is a type of
Internet hosting service that allows
Web Server
individuals and organizations to make
Network their own website accessible via the
World Wide Web. Web hosts are
Local Area Network companies that provide space on a
Internet Address
server they own or lease for use by
their clients as well as providing
Uniform Resource Locator Internet connectivity, typically in a
data center.
World Wide Web
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13. Web Server
Site
Web Page
Hosting A web hosting service is a type of
Internet hosting service that allows
Web Server
individuals and organizations to make
Network their own website accessible via the
World Wide Web. Web hosts are
Local Area Network companies that provide space on a
Internet Address
server they own or lease for use by
their clients as well as providing
Uniform Resource Locator Internet connectivity, typically in a
data center.
World Wide Web
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14. Web Server
We keep paper documents in We keep web documents in
File cabinet A webpage web server / web space,
typically written in plain text
interspersed with formatting
instructions of Hypertext Markup
Language (HTML, XHTML).
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15. Computer Network
Site
Web Page
Hosting A computer network, often simply
referred to as a network, is a
Web Server
collection of hardware components
Network and computers interconnected by
communication channels that allow
Local Area Network sharing of resources and information.
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator
World Wide Web
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16. Computer Network
Site
Web Page
Hosting Paper documents distributed via
human/vehicle
Web Server
network/channel, from one place to
Network another place.
Local Area Network
Internet Address Web documents distributed via
computer network. From one
Uniform Resource Locator
computer/server(place) to another
World Wide Web computer/server (place).
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17. Computer Network
Site
Web Page
Hosting
Web Server
Network
Local Area Network
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator
World Wide Web
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18. LAN
Site
Web Page Local Area Network
Example: Your home/office network
Hosting
Web Server
Network
Local Area Network
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator
World Wide Web
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19. WAN
Site
Web Page Wide Area Network
Example: Internet
Hosting
Web Server
Network
Local Area Network
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator
World Wide Web
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20. WAN
Site
Web Page
Hosting
Web Server
Network
Local Area Network
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator
World Wide Web
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21. Internet Address
Site
Web Page
An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a
Hosting numerical label assigned to each device
(e.g., computer, printer) participating in a
Web Server
computer network that uses the Internet
Network Protocol for communication.
Local Area Network
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator
World Wide Web
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22. Uniform Resource Locator
Site
Web Page
Hosting In computing, a uniform resource locator
Web Server or universal resource locator (URL) is a
specific character string that constitutes a
Network
reference to an Internet resource.
Local Area Network
A URL is technically a type of uniform
Internet Address
resource identifier (URI) but in many
Uniform Resource Locator technical documents and verbal
World Wide Web discussions URL is often used as a
synonym for URI.
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23. Uniform Resource Locator
Site
Web Page
Hosting
The Uniform Resource Locator was
Web Server
created in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee and
Network
the URI working group of the Internet
Local Area Network
Engineering Task Force (IETF) as an
Internet Address
outcome of collaboration started at the
Uniform Resource Locator IETF Living Documents "Birds of a
World Wide Web Feather" session in 1992.
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24. Uniform Resource Locator
Site
Web Page Syntax:
Hosting Every URL consists of some of the following: the
Web Server scheme name (commonly called
protocol), followed by a colon, two
Network
slashes, then, depending on scheme, a domain
Local Area Network name (alternatively, IP address), a port
Internet Address number, the path of the resource to be fetched or
the program to be run, then, for programs such as
Uniform Resource Locator
Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts, a query
World Wide Web string,[7][8] and an optional fragment identifier.
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25. Uniform Resource Locator
Site
Web Page
Example:
Hosting
Web Server
Network http://www.google.com
Local Area Network
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator
World Wide Web
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26. WWW
Site
Web Page
Hosting
The World Wide Web (or the proper World-Wide
Web Server
Web; abbreviated as WWW or W3, and
Network commonly known as the Web) is a system of
Local Area Network interlinked hypertext documents accessed via
the Internet. With a web browser, one can view
Internet Address
web pages that may contain text, images,
Uniform Resource Locator
videos, and other multimedia and navigate
World Wide Web between them via hyperlinks.
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27. Hypertext
Site
Web Page
Hosting Hypertext is text displayed on a computer
Web Server or other electronic device with references
Network (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader
can immediately access, usually by a
Local Area Network
mouse click or keypress sequence. Apart
Internet Address
from running text, hypertext may contain
Uniform Resource Locator
tables, images and other presentational
World Wide Web devices.
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28. Hypertext
Site
Web Page
Etymology ( )
Hosting
The prefix hyper- (comes from the Greek
Web Server
prefix "υπερ-" and means "over" or
Network
"beyond", while having common origins
Local Area Network
with the English word "super") signifies
Internet Address
the overcoming of the old linear
Uniform Resource Locator
constraints of written text.
World Wide Web
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30. The Complete Picture
Site
Web Page
Hosting
Web Server
Network
Local Area Network (LAN)
Internet Address
Introduction to
Web Development Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
World Wide Web (WWW)
31. The Complete Picture
Web Pages
(Web Site) Hosting
Web Server
Network
Local Area Network (LAN)
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Introduction to
Web Development World Wide Web (WWW)
32. The Complete Picture
Web Pages
(Web Site)
Web Server
(Hosting)
Network
Local Area Network (LAN)
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Introduction to
Web Development World Wide Web (WWW)
33. The Complete Picture
Web Pages FTP
(Web Site)
Web Server
File Transfer Protocol
(Hosting)
Network
Local Area Network (LAN)
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Introduction to
Web Development World Wide Web (WWW)
34. The Complete Picture
Web Pages
(Web Site)
Web Server
(Hosting)
Network
Local Area Network (LAN)
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Introduction to
Web Development World Wide Web (WWW)
35. The Complete Picture
Web Pages
(Web Site)
Web Server
(Hosting)
Local Network
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Introduction to
Web Development World Wide Web (WWW)
36. The Complete Picture
Web Pages
(Web Site)
Web Server
(Hosting)
Local Network
Internet Address
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Introduction to
Web Development World Wide Web (WWW)
37. The Complete Picture
Web Pages
(Web Site)
Web Server
www.google.com (Hosting)
Local Network
Introduction to
Web Development World Wide Web (WWW)
38. The Complete Picture
Web Pages
(Web Site)
Web Server
www.google.com (Hosting)
Local Network
Introduction to
Web Development
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Thank You
Head of Research
TRIVUz Network (IT Research Since 2003)
Lead Software Engineer
RxRD Inc, Florida, USA
CEO
Shabaka Soft Ltd.
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