How the web is created


A website is what you see when you are on the internet. It doesn\’t matter what you\’re looking for, almost everything you go through are ordinary websites that someone had to build, or as they say, write. And that\’s a pretty tricky thing. Not that it can\’t be learned, it can, but there are other things you need to know and be able to do. Just the patience in writing HTML code, which is actually the language that you use to write all this, has to be enormous. By the way, I didn\’t explain the acronym last time, so know that it\’s an abbreviation from English (weird, isn\’t it?) for the words Hypertext Markup Language.

ukázka HTML

That\’s what you need to learn, and then a few little things that will make it work faster and look better, like CSS, or some scripting languages as well. Of course, there are quite a few of these, like Python, Java Script, PHP, Perl, or Ruby. Well, if you know all this, you have to learn how to put it all together and then get it “out there”, that is, on the Internet. Here again you need to know, for example, what hosting is and many other things. That\’s how you build websites for companies, manufacturers and retailers, or for institutions.

práce webmastera

Anyone who wants to have a professional website, and not just some ordinary one through a template, must find a webmaster or a company that will arrange and do it all. You will then just be put in front of the finished website. This will look according to your designs, because it is yours and the company must respect the wishes of the customer. The most they can do is try to explain to him what the font culture is, things like that, but you as the owner may not care. If you want it so and so, they will do it that way. However, you must not then be surprised that maybe the text won\’t read because you have kept the background a similar colour. This is a fairly common problem. Well, now in all brevity you know more about the creation of the site. However, the whole thing is much more complicated than that, but I can\’t go into detail here.

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