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A Web page or webpage is a "page" of the World Wide Web, usually in HTML/XHTML format (the file extensions are typically htm or html) and with hypertext links to enable navigation from one page or section to another. Web pages often use associated graphics files to provide illustration, and these too can be clickable links. A web page is displayed using a web browser.

Creating a web page

To create a web page, one needs a general text editor or a special HTML editor like Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Mozilla Composer and so on, and a FTP program to upload the page to the web server. One can use the web browser to upload the web page file to the server, but that is not recommended.

Related Topics:
Text editor - HTML editor - Microsoft FrontPage - Macromedia Dreamweaver - Mozilla Composer - FTP - Upload - Server - Web browser

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One can also use a pre-made web template to create a web page. Web Templates let web page designers edit the content of a web page without having to worry about the overall asthetics.

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Wiki is a special way to create or modify and upload web pages without FTP-ing or upload file, only filling a text form in a web page. Wikipedia is an example of wiki technology.

Related Topics:
Wiki - Form - Wikipedia

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