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The difference Website and a Webpage

Website:


1. A collection of interconnected webpages.

2. A domain name or URL that hosts multiple webpages.

3. Usually features a homepage, navigation menu, and various sections.

4. Can include multiple webpages, images, videos, and other digital content.


Webpage:

1. A single document or page within a website.

2. A specific URL within a website.

3. Typically has a unique title, content, and purpose.

4. Can be static (fixed content) or dynamic (changing content).


Key differences:

1. Scope: A website includes multiple webpages, while a webpage is just one part.

2. Purpose: A website offers overall information, whereas a webpage focuses on a specific topic.

3. Structure: A website has navigation and various sections, while a webpage is self-contained.

Analogies to help illustrate the difference:


1. Book vs. Chapter: Website = Book, Webpage = Chapter

2. House vs. Room: Website = House, Webpage = Room

Now, you understand the distinction!