A static website comprises of unchanging HTML pages that are presented to all users without any personalization. Conversely, a dynamic website employs server-side scripting languages (such as PHP, Python) to generate web pages in a dynamic manner. This enables customization, interactivity, and real-time updates depending on user input or database queries.
Dynamic websites provide a range of features including customization and personalization, interactivity, regular updates of dynamic content, e-commerce functionality, integration with databases, real-time updates, scalability, responsive design, search engine optimization (SEO) compatibility, and the ability to track analytics.
Dynamic functionality offers numerous advantages for a diverse array of websites, encompassing e-commerce stores, news portals, social networking platforms, online forums, blogs, content management systems (CMS), educational platforms, booking systems, and business directories.
Content on a dynamic website is commonly controlled through a content management system (CMS) or a database-driven platform. Website administrators have the ability to add, modify, or delete content using a user-friendly interface, eliminating the need to make direct edits to HTML files. The content is stored in a database and is dynamically presented on the web pages.
Yes. we provide maintenance support after the project is live for free but for a limited time-period. After that, our prices are nominal for extended periods of support post-development. But the prices depend on pre-agreed terms and conditions. For more details, talk to our experts and book a free consultation session.
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