Computer Science, asked by bikramathokpam, 11 months ago

what are the basic requirements for sending webpage on the internet​

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Answered by aryan13235
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Explanation:

Domain Name:

A domain name will be the very first thing you will need when starting a company website. It is your digital address that people will use to get connected to your website.

For example, the domain name for this website is www.yourwebsite.com.

Hosting:

Web hosting is the host/server where your website content lives online. The type of hosting you choose depends on how many visitors you have coming to your website and the amount of space you will require.

The 2 most common types of hosting you will come across are:

Shared Hosting: You are sharing a server with other websites. Imagine you are renting a small dorm room back in college. You get your own room, but you are sharing the common areas like the kitchen, living room and etc.

Dedicated Hosting: You have a server all to yourself and don’t need to share. Now you are renting an entire building. This is often used by very large, enterprise level websites. For the rest of us, you will most likely never need dedicated hosting.

Website Platform:

There are many website builders available that will help you setup a website however, we strongly recommend using self-hosted WordPress as your website platform.

WordPress is the most popular website builder in the world and powers 30% of all websites on the internet.

WordPress is free and comes with thousands of website designs, templates & plugins. WordPress is extremely flexible and works with almost every third-party tool and service available to website owners.

Website Speed:

It is important that your website loads quickly. This is one of the most important requirements when it comes to designing and developing a website. To ensure that your website downloads within 15 seconds, it is advised that you avoid excessive use of images, animations, videos, flash designs and audio.

SSL Security:

Google has announced that going HTTPS — adding a SSL 2048-bit key certificate on your site — will give you a minor ranking boost. Google says this gives websites a small ranking benefit, only counting as a “very lightweight signal” within the overall ranking algorithm. In fact, Google said this carries “less weight than other signals such as high-quality content.” Based on their tests, Google says it has an impact on “fewer than 1% of global queries” but said they “may decide to strengthen” the signal because they want to “encourage all website owners to switch from HTTP to HTTPS to keep everyone safe on the web.

SEO Friendly:

An important aspect of SEO is making your website easy for both users and search engine robots to understand. Although search engines have become increasingly sophisticated, they still can’t see and understand a web page the same way a human can. SEO helps the engines figure out what each page is about, and how it may be useful for users.

Tracking and Analytics:

This is the analytics tracking tool you need to understand how your visitors are interacting with your website. Knowing how your website performs and how your visitors use your website will give you a much better idea on where to make improvements.

Using a tool like Google Analytics, you can find out how many people are on your website, which page they visit the most, how long they stay on each page, which page do they visit next, which page do most visitors exit, etc.

Cross-browser Compatibility:

A great website must be able to be viewed in all types of modern website browsers such as, Chrome, Firefox, Mozilla & Safari.

Social Media Integration:

With social being such a huge part of everyday life now it’s important to have social media sharing buttons to make it easy for your visitors to share your content.

Answered by iamRichardParker
2

Answer:

1) Good Internet Speed

2) An FTP application

3) A Domian

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