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The Different types of Web
The Different types of Web
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The history
of Web
The Different Types of Web
Websites are separated into two
different types:
Static and Dynamic.
Static Web
Static websites usually come with a fixed
number of pages that have a specific
layout. When the page runs on a browser,
the content is literally static and
doesn’t change in response to user
actions. A static website is usually
created with HTML and CSS in simple text
editors like Notepad.
What is HTML?
HTML stands for HyperText Markup
Language. It is a standard markup
language for web page creation. It allows
the creation and structure of sections,
paragraphs, and links using HTML elements
(the building blocks of a web page) such
as tags and attributes.
What is HTML
The average website includes several
different HTML pages. For instance, a home
page, an about page, and a contact page would
all have separate HTML files.
Web 1.0
Web 2.0
Web 3.0
The Different Types of Web
Web technology and the way it is used has
certainly evolved over the last few years, and
each evolution has brought about new tools and
techniques relevant to recruiters. These
evolutions have popularly been called
Web 1.0
Web 2.0
Web 3.0
Web 1.0
Basically, this first version of
the Web consisted of a few people
creating web pages and content and
web pages for a large group of
readers, allowing them to access
facts, information, and content
from the sources.
Web 1.0
It was designed to help people better
find information. This web version was
dedicated to users searching for data.
This web version is sometimes called
“the read-only Web” because it lacks the
necessary forms, visuals, controls, and
interactivity we enjoy on today’s
Internet.
Example of Web 1.0
Web 2.0
Web 2.0 is many people creating even more
content for a growing audience. Web 2.0
focused on participating and
contributing. This Internet form
emphasizes User-Generated Content (UGC),
ease of use, interactivity, and improved
compatibility with other systems and
devices.
Web 2.0
this Web form was responsible for
creating communities,
collaborations, dialogue, and social
media. As a result, Web 2.0 is
considered the primary form of web
interaction for most of today's
users.
Web 2.0
If Web 1.0 was called
“the read-only Web”
Web 2.0 is known as
“the participative social Web”
Web 3.0
Web 3.0 ultimately lets users
interact, exchange information, and
securely conduct financial
transactions without a centralized
authority or coordinator. As a
result, each user becomes a content
owner instead of just a content user
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The Different
Types of Window
Microsoft Windows has seen nine major versions
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/
2014/oct/02/from-windows-1-to-windows-10-
29-years-of-windows-evolution