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Creative writing - Websites

Introduction

In today's digital age, creative writing extends beyond paper to the internet. A website is a digital space where information is stored and shared with the world. Think of a website as a digital book; the domain name is the title, the web server is the library shelf, and the web pages are the chapters inside.

Explanation Step by Step

A website is a group of related web pages under one name, like google.com. It is hosted on a computer called a server. To see a website, you use a web browser like Chrome or Safari. Most websites start with WWW, which stands for World Wide Web. The first page you see is the Homepage, which acts like a welcome mat or a table of contents for the visitor.

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Creative writing - website

Writing for a website requires clarity and creativity. Since people read on smartphones, tablets, and desktops, the writing must be engaging and easy to navigate. Websites provide information on everything—from global news to shopping for your favorite toys.

Examples

Example 1: Identifying a Website
Identify the parts: You want to find information about animals. You open a browser and type www.wikipedia.org.
The "WWW" is the World Wide Web, and "wikipedia.org" is the domain name. The page that loads first is the Homepage.
Tricky Example: Real-Life Scenario
Rahul is looking at a menu on a tablet at a restaurant. Is he definitely using a website?
Not necessarily! A website must be published on a web server and usually starts with WWW. If the menu is just a file stored locally on the tablet, it is not a website even if it looks like a web page.

Tricks and Shortcuts

  • The "Home" Rule: If you ever get lost while clicking links, always look for the "Home" button or click the website logo to return to the first page.
  • WWW Reminder: Just remember "World Wide Web" to expand the abbreviation WWW easily.

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing the Browser with the Website: Students often think Google Chrome is a website. Correction: Chrome is the "vehicle" (browser), and the website is the "destination."
  • Homepage vs. Webpage: Thinking all pages are homepages. Correction: Only the very first landing page is the Homepage; others are just web pages.

Practice Questions

 

 

Easy Questions

  1. What type of clothing is shown in the image?
  2. What is the primary color of the sweatshirt displayed?
  3. What is the listed price of the product?

Medium Questions

  1. What discount percentage is shown on the product?
  2. Which size is currently selected in the image?
  3. What is the approximate customer rating displayed?

Hard Questions

  1. Which feature is highlighted under the product benefits section?
  2. Who is listed as the seller of the product?

Revision Summary

A website is a collection of digital pages under a domain name. We use web browsers to see them. The World Wide Web (WWW) connects these sites globally. The Homepage is the starting point. Websites can be public or private and are used for sharing information on all types of devices.



What is the above website about?

A
    
Social Science
B
    
Environmental Science
C
    
Mathematical Science
D
    
Health Science
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Anagha got less marks in English in S.S.C Examination. She wants to verify it. Here is the website of S.S.C Board. To verify the marks, where will Anagha click?

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e-marksheet
B
    
notifications
C
    
downloads
D
    
statistics
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