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Distinguishing Between Basic Website Functionality & Severside Functionality by tundewoods(m): 5:30pm On Jun 28, 2008
Now lets clarify the difference between Basic Website functionality and Task oriented serverside functionality.

Funny as it may seem some web developers have come to confuse both concepts and are rather of the opinion that web development in this present Web 2.0 age must be aligned towards the later concept .

Now based on the basics i still remember i believe basic website functionality and essentials for either simple static websites or complex web apps are thus.
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[li]Well defined meta tags,keywords & page titles [/li]
[li] Web pages should have relatively "OK" download time[/li]
[li]Neat and clean page and Content Layout "with or without CSS" [/li]
[li]Proper page & file naming conventions [/li]
[li]Easy to use navigation links with regards to web page links [/li]
[li] Web page information should be easily accessible [/li]
[li]Web page image files should be well optimized and edited [/li]
[li]Web pages information and content should updated regularly depending on the nature of the website [/li]
[/list]

Now these are the basics i learnt from the books and tutorials i had back in the days and i doubt if they have changed.However when it comes to task oriented serverside functionality for web applications i am of the opinion that the earlier mentioned points also cover web applications however functionality in terms tasks oriented serverside apps depends on client needs and specifications.

Lets say for example our client is a Private School A that requires a web application with specific serverside application tasks for managing student personal
records and results.Obviously we will be dealing with setting up a website that has a remote database with the required db tables,custom serverside developed scripts to carry out the specific tasks required by the school website.

Now assuming that another Private School B that also require a website however this time around they just want a neat,clean and basic static website that makes all the necessary information accessible to visitors however doesn't perform any serverside tasks.Does that make the website not functional simply because it is static or no database driven tasks are performed.

I don't think so,The point is websites either simple static & visually appealing or task oriented serverside web applications with functionality are both website and both useful to their targeted audience.
Re: Distinguishing Between Basic Website Functionality & Severside Functionality by smartsoft(m): 5:53pm On Jun 28, 2008
well that brings me up to an interactive website, what is an interactive website, people feel interactive is a flash website that has to do with sound and flash thing but a site like that of the school B is a functionality website, because it has to do with interaction with the people visiting it, take the Contact page as an example, so a functionality or interactive website is a site that involves the ability to talk to the customer or client, ! i'm asking you you a question and you giving me an answer, is that not a fucntionailty website huh ? good thread, with good thinking, not those ones am seeing on this forum
Re: Distinguishing Between Basic Website Functionality & Severside Functionality by uspry1(f): 11:58pm On Jun 28, 2008
@tundewoods, Great summarized you write that i agreed with. Yes, it still remains teaching basic design concepts since I graduated in 2004. They(all school of technology) want to eliminate all obsolete dying traditional web designers/developers switching to new visual designers/developers.

I encourage anyone who want to learn more about website, please sign up pursuing further state-of-the-art Visual Communications Bachelor degree that teaches you everything about color theory, design principle, functionality, task-oriented server-sided, typography, photography/graphic design, and many more. . .

By the way there are types of websites you see generally at below showing many varieties of Web sites, each specializing in a particular type of content or use, and they may be arbitrarily classified in any number of ways.

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[+]Affiliate: enabled portal that renders not only its custom CMS but also syndicated content from other content providers for an agreed fee. There are usually three relationship tiers. Affiliate Agencies (e.g., Commission Junction), Advertisers (e.g., Ebay) and consumer (e.g., Yahoo).

[+]Archive site: used to preserve valuable electronic content threatened with extinction. Two examples are: Internet Archive, which since 1996 has preserved billions of old (and new) Web pages; and Google Groups, which in early 2005 was archiving over 845,000,000 messages posted to Usenet news/discussion groups. 

[+]Blog (or web log) site: sites generally used to post online diaries which may include discussion forums (e.g., blogger, Xanga, wordpress). 

[+]Content site: sites whose business is the creation and distribution of original content (e.g., Slate, About.com). 

[+]Corporate website: used to provide background information about a business, organization, or service. 

[+]Commerce site (or eCommerce site): for purchasing goods, such as Amazon.com. 

[+]Community site: a site where persons with similar interests communicate with each other, usually by chat or message boards, such as MySpace, Facebook, Hi5. 

[+]Database site: a site whose main use is the search and display of a specific database's content such as the Internet Movie Database or the Political Graveyard. 

[+]Development site: a site whose purpose is to provide information and resources related to software development, Web design and the like. 

[+]Directory site: a site that contains varied contents which are divided into categories and subcategories, such as Yahoo! directory, Google directory and Open Directory Project. 

[+]Download site: strictly used for downloading electronic content, such as software, game demos or computer wallpaper. 

[+]Employment site: allows employers to post job requirements for a position or positions and prospective employees to fill an application. 

[+]Fan site: A web site created and maintained by fans of and for a particular celebrity, as opposed to a web site created, maintained, and controlled by a celebrity through their own paid webmaster.May also be known as a Shrine in the case of certain subjects, such as anime, and manga characters. 

[+]Game site: a site that is itself a game or "playground" where many people come to play (e.g. MSN Games and Pogo.com). 

[+]Geodomain: refers to domain names that are the same as those of geographic entities, such as cities and countries. For example, Richmond.com is the geodomain for Richmond, Virginia. 

[+]Gripe site: a site devoted to the critique of a person, place, corporation, government, or institution. 

[+]Humor site: satirizes, parodies or otherwise exists solely to amuse. 

[+]Information site: contains content that is intended to inform visitors, but not necessarily for commercial purposes, such as: RateMyProfessors.com, Free Internet Lexicon and Encyclopedia. Most government, educational and non-profit institutions have an informational site.

[+]Java applet site: contains software to run over the Web as a Web application. 

[+]Mirror (computing) site: A complete reproduction of a website. 

[+]News site: similar to an information site, but dedicated to dispensing news and commentary. 

[+]Personal homepage: run by an individual or a small group (such as a family) that contains information or any content that the individual wishes to include. 

[+]Phish site: a website created to fraudulently acquire sensitive information, such as passwords and credit card details, by masquerading as a trustworthy person or business (such as Social Security Administration, PayPal) in an electronic communication (see Phishing). 

[+]Political site: A site on which people may voice political views. 

[+]Psychic site: A site on which people seek psychic readings or information on psychic ability in general. 

[+]Rating site: A site on which people can praise or disparage what is featured. 

[+]Review site: A site on which people can post reviews for products or services. 

[+]School site: a site on which teachers or administrators can post information about current events at or involving their school.

[+]Search engine site: a site that provides general information and is intended as a gateway or lookup for other sites. A pure example is Google, and the most widely known extended type is Yahoo!.

[+]Shock site: includes images or other material that is intended to be offensive to most viewers (e.g. rotten.com). 

[+]Warez: a site designed to host and let users download copyrighted materials illegally. 

[+]Web portal: a site that provides a starting point or a gateway to other resources on the Internet or an intranet. 

[+]Wiki site: a site which users collaboratively edit (such as Wikipedia). 

[/list]

Some websites may be included in one or more of these categories. For example, a business website may promote the business's products, but may also host informative documents, such as white papers. There are also numerous sub-categories to the ones listed above. For example, a porn site is a specific type of eCommerce site or business site (that is, it is trying to sell memberships for access to its site). A fan site may be a dedication from the owner to a particular celebrity.

Websites are constrained by architectural limits (e.g., the computing power dedicated to the website). Very large websites, such as Yahoo!, Microsoft, and Google employ many servers and load balancing equipment such as Cisco Content Services Switches to distribute visitor loads over multiple computers at multiple locations.

In January of 2007, Netcraft, an Internet monitoring company that has tracked Web growth since 1995, reported that there were 106,875,138 Web sites with domain names and content on them in 2007, compared to just 18,000 Web sites in August 1995.

Source Cited: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Website

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