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Website Components

Website Components

December 30, 20221 min read

What are the basic components of a website?

A website typically consists of the following basic components:

  1. Content: This is the main information that the website is designed to present to its visitors. The content can include text, images, videos, and other multimedia elements.

  2. Layout: This refers to the way in which the content is arranged on the webpage. The layout can include the placement of text and images, the use of whitespace, and the overall design of the webpage.

  3. Navigation: This refers to the tools that allow users to move around the website and access different pages and content. Navigation can include menus, links, and search functions.

  4. Style: This refers to the visual design of the website, including the color scheme, fonts, and overall appearance of the webpage.

  5. Functionality: This refers to the interactive elements of the website, such as forms, buttons, and other interactive elements that allow users to interact with the website.

  6. Backend: This refers to the behind-the-scenes technology that powers the website, such as the server, database, and application programming interface (API).

  7. Domain name: This is the unique web address that users can type into their web browser to access the website.

  8. Hosting: This refers to the server and infrastructure that stores and serves the website to users.

At Brown Dog, we provide the backend and develop the layout to fit your content. We can provide basic server hosting solutions as well as all design elements.

Chuck Beyersdoerfer

Chuck is the founder of Brown Dog & Chuck Beyers Media. His passion for helping new business' start and have the same competitive edge as their larger competition

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