A website is like a digital neighborhood where you can visit different houses to find information or play games.
Imagine you have a favorite toy box, it's full of your favorite toys, and each toy has its own special place. A website is like that toy box, but instead of toys, it has pages with pictures, words, and buttons you can click on. You can visit a website by typing in its name on a computer or phone.
How websites work
A website has many pages, just like a book has many pages. Each page might show different things, like your favorite cartoon character or a fun game to play. When you click on a link, it's like flipping to the next page in a book.
Sometimes, websites are run by people who make sure everything works well, kind of like how your teacher makes sure your classroom is ready for learning!
Examples
- A website is like a house on the internet where you can find information or play games.
- Your favorite social media app lives on a website.
- You visit a website by typing in its name, like 'google. com'.
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See also
- How The Internet Changed Everything?
- What is Geographic information systems (GIS)?
- What are media landscapes?
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