A website is like a toy store that you can visit from anywhere using your phone or computer.
Websites are made up of different parts working together, just like how blocks fit together to build a tower. One important part is the server, which acts like the storekeeper who keeps all the toys ready for you to pick. When you click on a website, it sends a message to the server, and the server sends back what you want to see.
HTML is like the blueprint of the toy store, it tells how everything should be arranged so you can find your favorite toys easily. CSS makes the store look pretty with colors and pictures, just like when you decorate your room with stickers and posters.
There are different kinds of websites too! Some are like playgrounds where you can play games (like video game sites), others are like libraries where you can read books (like book sites), and some are like shops where you can buy toys (like online stores).
When you use a website, it's like going on an adventure, you start at the entrance (the homepage), explore different sections (clicking on links), and maybe even take something home with you (downloading a file or buying a toy).
Examples
- A website is like a house: the domain name is the address, the web server is the home, and the HTML is the blueprint inside.
- When you click on a link, it's like sending a letter from one house to another.
- A simple blog has just a few rooms (pages) with basic furniture (text and pictures).
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See also
- What is HTML?
- What are domains?
- What is Broadcasting? | Technology, Internet?
- How WIFI Actually Works.?
- What is hypertext?