What is the difference between webpage & website?
What is malware ?
Difference bw linking & embedding
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The difference between a website and a web page is that a website is a collection of web pages with information on a subject, and a web page is a smaller part of a larger website usually containing more specific information. If a website were a book, then a webpage would be a chapter in that book. Whether you cite a site or a page for a paper or project depends on what information you used.
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Hi Mate,
1. The difference between a website and a web page is that a website is a collection of web pages with information on a subject, and a web page is a smaller part of a larger website usually containing more specific information.
For Example: If a website were a book then the webpages are chapter in that book.
2. Software that is specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system.
3. Linking: It is a way to add a file to another file. The linked file can be placed on your computer, or you may be linking a web page. You link the web pages by including the entire URL to the target document (Word, HTML or Excel). When you try to upload two linked files on a web site, then you have to ftp both the files. In case of sending such files via emails, you need to place both the files in a folder before zipping it and sending it across.
Embedding: It is a way to incorporate a document into an existing file. Once a document is embedded into another file, they start to exist as a single file. Say if a pie chart from an Excel file is embedded in a Word document and you make changes to this pie chart, then it does not get reflected in the Word document. The original document’s size gets bloated due to the embedded file.
Differences between Linking and Embedding:
When the files are linked, then a change in the linked file gets updated in the destination file. In the case of embedding, changes in the embedded file do not propagate to the destination file. You need to manually make the changes in the destination file by double-clicking the embedded file.
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