A collection of HTML and subordinate documents on the World Wide Web that are typically accessible from the same URL and residing on the same server, and form a coherent, usually interlinked whole
Collection of files and related resources accessible through the World Wide Web and organized under a particular domain name. Typical files found at a Web site are HTML documents with their associated graphic image files (GIF, JPEG, etc.), scripted programs (in Perl, CGI, Java, etc.), and similar resources. The site's files are usually accessed through hypertext or hyperlinks embedded in other files. A Web site may consist of a single HTML file, or it may comprise hundreds or thousands of related files. A Web site's usual starting point or opening page, called a home page, usually functions as a table of contents or index, with links to other sections of the site. Web sites are hosted on one or more Web servers, which transfer files to client computers or other servers that request them using the HTTP protocol. Although the term "site" implies a single physical location, the files and resources of a Web site may actually be spread among several servers in different geographic locations. The particular file desired by a client is specified by a URL that is either typed into a browser or accessed by selecting a hyperlink
A group of Web pages that collectively represents a company or individual on the World Wide Web A group of Web pages that are developed together to present information on a specific subject is also a Web site
A site (location) on the World Wide Web Each Web site contains a home page, which is the first document users see when they enter the site The site might also contain additional documents and files Each site is owned and managed by an individual, company or organization
A group of similar web pages linked by hyperlinks and managed by a single company, organization, or individual A web site may include text, graphics, audio and video files, and hyperlinks to other web pages
A collection of files accessed through a Web address, covering a particular theme or subject, and managed by a particular person or organization Its opening page is called a home page A Web site resides on servers connected to the Web network and is able to format and send information requested by worldwide users 24 hours a day, seven days a week Web sites typically use HTML to format and present information and to provide navigational facilities that make it easy for the user to move within the site and around the Web
A collection of Web pages Provides information such as text, graphics, and audio files to users as well as connections ("hypertext links," "hyperlinks," or just "links") to other Web sites on the Internet This online guide, for instance, is a Web site
(website, or web presence) - A collection of interlinked web pages on a particular subject, usually under a single Domain Name, which includes an intended beginning file called a " home page" From the home page, you can get to all the other pages on the web site
A location on the World Wide Web, accessed by typing its address (URL) into a Web browser A Web site always includes a home page and may contain additional documents or pages See World Wide Web
Any computer on the Internet running a World Wide Web server process A particular web site is identified by the hostname part of an URL Multiple hostnames may actually map to the same computer, in which case they are known as virtual servers
A Web site is a related collection of web files A Web site can be confused with a Web server A server is a computer that holds the files for one or more sites
A collection of web pages stored upon and delivered by a particular web server A web server is a computer (or set of computers) connected to the Internet that runs software that awaits and responds to requests from browsers
A group of Web pages on a particular subject that includes a portal file called a home page For example, from Amazon com's home page, our customers can access all of the over 2 5 million other pages on the site
A collection of "pages" or files linked together and available on the World Wide Web Web sites are provided by companies, organizations and individuals
The particular "location" on the World Wide Web where an individual, a business, an academic institution, etc displays their information It is accessible from anywhere else on the Internet by means of a Browser and is identified by a unique URL It consists of one or more Web pages This glossary is part of Highway 57's Web site
A collection of "pages" or files on the World Wide Web that are linked together and maintained by a company, organization, or individual Anyone with a Web site may be considered a content provider or a publisher
A page or collection of pages on the World Wide Web accessible to anyone with Internet access and web browser software Web site can be either personal of commercial