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    Static Websites vs. Dynamic Websites

    Static Websites: -
    A Web site that is static can only supply information that is written into the HTML and this information will not change unless the change is written into the source code. When a Web browser requests the specific static Web page, a server returns the page to the browser and the user only gets whatever information is contained in the HTML code.
    Dynamic Websites:-
    Dynamic websites contain Web pages that are generated in real-time. These pages include Web scripting code, such as PHP, Java or ASP. When a dynamic page is accessed, the code within the page is parsed on the Web server and the resulting HTML is sent to the client's Web browser.
    Dynamic websites includes CMS Websites like Joomla Websites. CMS based websites are easier to maintain than static websites. This is because static pages each contain unique content, meaning they must be manually opened, edited, and published whenever a change is made. Dynamic pages, on the other hand, access information from a database. Therefore, to alter the content of a dynamic page, the webmaster may only need to update a database record. This is especially helpful for large sites that contain hundreds or thousands of pages. It also makes it possible for multiple users to update the content of a website without editing the layout of the pages.

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    Static Websites Vs dynamic Website
    A Web site that is static can only supply information that is written into the HTML and this information will not change unless the change is written into the source code. When a Web browser requests the specific static Web page
    Dynamic websites includes CMS Websites like Joomla Websites. CMS based websites are easier to maintain than static websites. This is because static pages each contain unique content, meaning they must be manually opened, edited, and published whenever a change is made. Dynamic pages

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    Quote Originally Posted by spyindia1 View Post
    Static Websites Vs dynamic Website
    A Web site that is static can only supply information that is written into the HTML and this information will not change unless the change is written into the source code. When a Web browser requests the specific static Web page
    Dynamic websites includes CMS Websites like Joomla Websites. CMS based websites are easier to maintain than static websites. This is because static pages each contain unique content, meaning they must be manually opened, edited, and published whenever a change is made. Dynamic pages
    Your discription looks me so perspective and hopefully this must help the new users a lot.

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