Dynamic Website
By creating a dynamic website, you can increase the relevance of your page content and attract visitors. Here are some common elements of dynamic web pages:
- Responsive page elements—dynamic websites can serve pages in different layouts depending on screen size and device type.
- Localization—a website can dynamically adapt its content to the language of the region from which pages are viewed.
- Personalized suggestions—dynamic websites can use cookies to store user history and preferences. Based on data in a user’s cookie, the page can provide a personalized experience, including content or product recommendations. This can dramatically improve website engagement.
- Integrating social media or third-party content—dynamic websites can embed feeds or content from social media or other websites. Even if the website owner cannot update content frequently, these feeds will provide fresh, relevant content.
- Dynamic visual display—dynamic websites can have page elements that move and rearrange dynamically or as a result of user actions. This can create a powerful visual effect and make content more engaging.
Platforms
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Client Side:
HTML, CSS, Javascript
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Server Side:
PHP, ColdFusion, Python, ASP.net, Java, C++, Ruby, C#
Framework
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Front-End framework:
Bootstrap, React, Angular, ASP.net, jQuery, Tailwind CSS
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Back-End framework:
Node.js, Express.js, Next.js, Django, Nest.js, Laravel, Ruby on Rails, Spring, Flask
Products
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Static website:
Introduction website, Personal Website, Resume Portfolio, Startup website
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Dynamic website:
Tour & Travel Agencies, Educational Websites, Trading Company, Property website, News Portal, NGO website