Static websites and dynamic websites are two different types of websites that serve distinct purposes and have specific characteristics. Here’s a comparison of static websites vs. dynamic websites:
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– Fixed Content: A static website has fixed content that doesn’t change unless manually updated by a developer.
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– HTML/CSS: Typically built using HTML and CSS. The content is directly coded into HTML files.
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– Simplicity: Static websites are relatively easy to develop and maintain, as they don’t require complex programming or databases.
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– Fast Loading: Static websites load quickly because there is no server-side processing involved.
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– Limited Interactivity: Limited or no interactivity, as they can’t process user inputs or display dynamic content.
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– Brochure Websites: Commonly used for small business websites, portfolios, and informational websites.
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– Low Server Requirements: Requires less server resources, making hosting less expensive.
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– Manual Updates: Content updates require manual editing of HTML files.
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– Dynamic Content: A dynamic website can display content that changes based on user interactions, data from databases, or other factors.
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– Server-Side Scripting: Built using server-side scripting languages (e.g., PHP, Python, Ruby) and often with the use of databases.
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– Complexity: Dynamic websites are more complex to develop due to server-side scripting and database integration.
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– Variable Load Times: Page loading times can vary based on the complexity of the content generation.
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– Interactivity: High interactivity, as they can process user inputs, offer personalization, and display real-time data.
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– E-commerce Sites: Online stores, social media platforms, news websites, and web applications that require user accounts and interactions.
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– Higher Server Requirements: Requires more server resources and may have higher hosting costs, especially for high-traffic sites.
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– Content Management Systems (CMS): Dynamic websites often use CMSs for easy content updates, allowing non-technical users to manage content.
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