Dynamic websites

Dynamic websites

This type of website provides interaction with visitors, can collect information about the visitor, as well as display (generate) data depending on the visitor’s activity. A visitor can search, browse, and possibly input information that could be relevant to the website owner. In dynamic websites, a visitor may be restricted from accessing certain pages or access denied based on their user data. Many dynamic websites give the owner an option to change content and require no preexisting knowledge of any of the web technologies such as HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, etc. Such websites are referred to as the CMS (Content Management Systemss).
Dynamic sites can be used, inter alia, in the following cases: Internet sales, B2B (business to business) business, web portals, frequent content change websites, social networking sites (social networks), blogs, web forums.

Advantages of dynamic web sites:
• Unlimited functionality.
• independent change of content by the owner.
• Many search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, etc.) rank better websites with dynamic (interchangeable) content.
• New content attracts new and retains the existing visitors.

Disadvantages of dynamic web sites:
• The development of such websites requires more time, and therefore incurs higher costs
• Dynamic web sites are more susceptible to hacker attacks.
• They require occasional interventions by an expert (monitoring of the work and functionality of the website, software upgrades, data backup, security failures, etc.).
• They require an advanced file and database protection system.

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