VirtualMV/Internet and Web/Types of Website/Content
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2
- 3 Purpose of a Website
- 4 Types of Site
- 4.1 Affiliate
- 4.2 Archive site
- 4.3 Auction Site
- 4.4 Blog (or web log) site
- 4.5 Corporate website
- 4.6 Commerce site or eCommerce site
- 4.7 Community site
- 4.8 Crises and response site
- 4.9 Database site
- 4.10 Design Portfolio site
- 4.11 Development site
- 4.12 Directory site
- 4.13 Donation/Fundraising web site
- 4.14 Download site
- 4.15 Employment site
- 4.16 Gaming site
- 4.17 Geodomain
- 4.18 Gripe site
- 4.19 Humor site
- 4.20 Information site
- 4.21 Java applet site
- 4.22 Map site
- 4.23 Mirror (computing) site
- 4.24 News site
- 4.25 Personal homepage
- 4.26 Phish site
- 4.27 Political site
- 4.28 Pornography (porn) site
- 4.29 Rating site
- 4.30 Review site
- 4.31 Search engine site
- 4.32 Shock site
- 4.33 Social network site
- 4.34 Sports Web Sites
- 4.35 Virtual Worlds
- 4.36 Web portal site
- 4.37 Wedsite
- 4.38 Wiki Sites
- 5 Content Management Systems
Overview
By the end of this page you will be able to:
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Purpose of a Website
Websites should be built to enable an organisation to use the Internet to help meet organisational goals.
- They can be used to help sell more products, manage customers and suppliers, promote your business, develop new markets and even undertake research of new products and services.
- A Website will relate to many, if not all, parts of an organisation, so everyone involved in the parts of the organisation associated with the Website needs to be involved in the management.
- A Website is about supporting business, not just technology, so it is important that the management is not left to only the technicians.
- Businesses that employ a few people do not have much choice about who manages their Website.
- This can make managing much easier because decision-making is less complicated. However, it can also mean that management is left to just one person who needs to be disciplined about allocating time to manage each aspect of it.
Types of Site
Affiliate
Enabled portal that renders not only its custom CMS but also syndicated content from other content providers for an agreed fee. There are usually three relationship tiers. Affiliate Agencies (e.g. Commission Junction), Advertisers (e.g. Ebay) and consumer (e.g. Yahoo).
Archive site
Used to preserve valuable electronic content threatened with extinction. Two examples are: Internet Archive, which since 1996 has preserved billions of old (and new) Web pages; and Google Groups, which in early 2005 was archiving over 845,000,000 messages posted to Usenet news/discussion groups.
Auction Site
Blog (or web log) site
- Blog (or web log) site: site used to log online readings or to post online diaries, which may include discussion forums
- Sites to create a blog: Blogger (Google), WordPress/eduBlog, Medium and Weebly
- Example blogs: virtualMV/Blog
A blog is
- Software
- Samples
- Blogger, EduBlogs
- Indelible Hawkes Bay's production company and creative facility house
Corporate website
Used to provide background information about a business, organization, or service.
Web developers
Showcase client web sites and demonstrate a companies web skills
- Hawkes Bay
- Indelible Hawkes Bay's production company and creative facility house
Commerce site or eCommerce site
For purchasing goods, such as Amazon.com.
Community site
A site where persons with similar interests communicate with each other, usually by chat or message boards, such as MySpace/BeBo.
- Tweet2eat (Hawkes Bay, NZ) http://www.tweet2eat.co.nz/ : @Tweet2eat helps Hawke's Bay locals discover deals and events on right now at restaurants, wineries and cafes in Hastings, Napier and Havelock North. Tweet2eat also helps Bay businesses succeed online by reaching Bay locals online and enticing them in.
Crises and response site
Sites built quickly i response to Natural disasters
- Google Person Finder
Database site
A site whose main use is the search and display of a specific database's content such as the Internet Movie Database or the Political Graveyard
Design Portfolio site
A site to display a designer’s work to an online audience. One of its forms is the slideshow.
- carbonmade.com : Carbonmade : Your online portfolio.
Development site
A site whose purpose is to provide information and resources related to software development, Web design and the like.
Directory site
A site that contains varied contents which are divided into categories and subcategories.
- Examples:
- New Zealand based: Gopher, Yellow pages
- International: Yahoo! directory, Open Directory Project
- Note: Google directory was shut down in 2011 as they believed "that Web Search is the fastest way to find the information you need on the web"
Donation/Fundraising web site
- YouCaring create your own site to raise money online for personal causes & life events. No fees, easy & secure. YouCaring is a free fundraising website created for individuals wanting to raise funds for medical expenses, memorials and funerals, education and tuition assistance, adoption fundraising, funding for mission trips, pet expenses or animal rescue and helping another in need.
Download site
A strictly used for downloading electronic content, such as software, game demos or computer wallpaper.
- mp3boo.com : A site to download hundreds of free music albums.
Employment site
A allows employers to post job requirements for a position or positions to be filled using the Internet to advertise world wide. A prospective employee can locate and fill out a job application or submit a résumé for the advertised position.
Gaming site
A site that is itself a game or "playground" where many people come to play, such as MSN Games and Pogo.com.
Geodomain
Refers to domain names that are the same as those of geographic entities, such as cities and countries. For example, Richmond.com is the geodomain for Richmond, Virginia.
Gripe site
A site devoted to the critique of a person, place, corporation, government, or institution.
Humor site
Satirizes, parodies or otherwise exists solely to amuse.
Information site
Contains content that is intended to inform visitors, but not necessarily for commercial purposes, such as: RateMyProfessors.com, Free Internet Lexicon and Encyclopedia. Most government, educational and non-profit institutions have an informational site.
Java applet site
Contains software to run over the Web as a Web application.
Map site
A site contains street maps and may include other services such as route mapping, satellite images, geo tags.
- Google maps http://maps.google.com
- includes street maps, satellite view, and a 3D street view
- Microsoft maps http://nz.bing.com/maps/
- probably the oldest mapping system, used extensively by businesses in conjunction with GPS tracking such as for courier companies
- Open street map http://www.openstreetmap.org/
- Maps distributed under a creative commons license (cc-by-sa) that you can use so long as you cite the source and display the cc license.
Mirror (computing) site
A complete reproduction of a website.
News site
Similar to an information site, but dedicated to dispensing news and commentary.
Personal homepage
Run by an individual or a small group (such as a family) that contains information or any content that the individual wishes to include.
Phish site
A website created to fraudulently acquire sensitive information, such as passwords and credit card details, by masquerading as a trustworthy person or business (such as Social Security Administration, PayPal) in an electronic communication. (see Phishing).
- Example:
Mail supposedly from eBay linking to a bogus eBay form (click to enlarge) |
Political site
A site on which people may voice political views.
Pornography (porn) site
A site that shows pornographic images and videos.
Rating site
A site on which people can praise or disparage what is featured (e.g. ratemycar.com).
Review site
A site on which people can post reviews for products or services.
Search engine site
A site that provides general information and is intended as a gateway or lookup for other sites.
- A pure example is Google
- Extended type is Yahoo!, and iGoogle
Shock site
Includes images or other material that is intended to be offensive to most viewers
- Examples: rotten.com
Social network site
- Twitter
- For many of the Twitters in Hawkes Bay see http://twitter.com/#!/tweet2eatHB/following
- Delicious
Infographic - The Conversation Prism: Developed in 2008 by Brian Solis, The Conversation Prism is a visual map of the social media landscape. It’s an ongoing study in digital ethnography that tracks dominant and promising social networks and organizes them by how they’re used in everyday life.
Sports Web Sites
Will stream sports to your PC and provide commentaries, and may provide live updates. Include specialist sites (e.g. http://www.dailysportstreaming.com , http://www.supersport.com/ , http://cricbuzz.com/ ) that may be free to view or subscription based, and can be attached to News Sites.
Fantasy Sports allow users to create and manage their own virtual teams, or participate in a virtual sport online. One Google App is World Golf Tour, where you play a virtual round of golf for prize money. In 2011, The Australian Foxsports Fantasy Rugby World Cup offered a top prize of $5000 and "$200 cash for the Fantasy manager who scores the highest number of fantasy points each round!" (Premier Media Group Pty Ltd, 2011)[3].
Virtual Worlds
Sites that represent the real world in 3D.
Web portal site
A website that provides a starting point, a gateway, or portal, to other resources on the Internet or an intranet.
Wedsite
A website that details a couple's wedding event, often sharing stories, photos, and event information.
Wiki Sites
A site which users collaboratively edit (such as Wikipedia).
- Examples:
- MediaWiki based: [1], Wikipedia, Wikieducator, Wiki commons, WikiVersity
- [Wikispaces:
- Qwiki A multimedia (slide show with voice) type wiki ( New Zealand content )
Content Management Systems
Web sites can be developed in a variety of ways
- Static Web sites (not able to be changed by users, and are sometimes called "brochure-ware"
- In the simplest form can be a collection of pages written in HTML
- These can be extended using Client-side (run from PC containing the Web-Browser) technologies such as JavaSript, Adobe Flash, and some of the HTML 5 extensions to provide some interactivity (e.g. games, measurement converters)
- Dynamic Web Sites (usually the web page is connected to a database that runs on a Web Server, to allow the sites owner to collect user data (like personal details), or manage changing data (like airplane schedules - AirNZ, or books in a warehouse - Amazon )
- Sites can be Hard-Coded using development tools such as
- Microsoft's Visual Studio and the .Net (pronounced "dot-net") framework
- Adobe's ColdFusion
- PHP an open source language that can run on a web server
- Sites can be built using template frameworks.
- Google Sites. If you have a Google account, you can use Googles Site builder to create interactive sites. Google Documents Forms is used to provide the facility to create a form for user input.
- Sites can be developed using Content Management Systems (database driven Web Sites)
- These are written in one of the development tools, and provide the site developer with pages that are stored in a database. Forms are used to change the page contents. This wiki is an example and uses MediaWiki which is written in PHP with a MySQL database.
- Sites can be Hard-Coded using development tools such as
Wordpress
Started life as a blogging system but added "pages" which gives it site functionality
- New Zealand
- Mogul. (2010) Smarter thinking online. Retrieved July 24, 2010 from http://www.mogul.co.nz/
- A Havelock North based web site company specialising in developing sites using WordPress (See the rolling demo of sites they have created)
- Mogul. (2010) Smarter thinking online. Retrieved July 24, 2010 from http://www.mogul.co.nz/
- International
- Give away of the day http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/
- Initiative in the software distribution. Every FREE licensed software is offered that you’d have to buy otherwise!
- Fresh and Inspirational WordPress Site Designs (Ross. 2010)[4]
- Give away of the day http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/
If you have a Windows computer you can quickly install a local version on your PC using Windows Platform Installer ( http://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=WordPress )
Joomla
- Developers
- SPF Multimedia (http://www.spfmultimedia.co.nz)
- A Timaru based company specialising in Business and School web sites
- wired aura
- An Auckland based company
- Client examples
- http://www.sgk.co.nz/ St George's Kennels, Havelock North
- Client examples
- An Auckland based company
- SPF Multimedia (http://www.spfmultimedia.co.nz)
- Examples
- NACCQ (CITRENZ) Retrieved July 24, 2010 from .http://naccq.ac.nz/
- Manages the web site for the National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications (NACCQ)
- Paper Mulberry Cafe. Retrieved July 24, 2010 from http://www.papermulberrycafe.co.nz/
- Manages the online presence for a cafe in Te Aute (between Hastings and Waipawa)
- Book Smart Car Storage. Retrieved August 31, 2010 from http://www.booksmartcarstorage.co.nz/
- Manages the web site for Car Storage Company who will pick up & drop off your vehicle at the Aukland Airport-Nati22ru 21:01, 30 August 2010 (UTC)
- NACCQ (CITRENZ) Retrieved July 24, 2010 from .http://naccq.ac.nz/
Google sites
- Caci Cafe, Auckland. Retrieved 24 July, 2010 from http://sites.google.com/a/bacilounge.com/bacicentral/baci-cafe
- Hockly Plumbing Wellington New Zealand. Retrieved 24 July, 2010 from http://sites.google.com/site/hocklyplumbing/
Where to create a google site:
- Google Sites. Retrieved 31 August, 2010 from http://www.google.com/sites/help/intl/en/overview.html
-Gpatterson 20:22, 30 August 2010 (UTC)
Weebly
Free CMS / web site hosting. www.weebly.com.
Drupal
Example
Wix
- A drag and drop site builder emphasising HTML5 features
- http://www.wix.com/html5webbuilder/wixpro
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