Dynamic Website Design

Wednesday, October 28, 2009
By admin

The con­cept of hav­ing a dynamic web­site to enhance the effi­ciency of online mar­ket­ing is not a new con­cept. It has evolved ever since the con­cept of online mar­ket­ing began to hold a stronger grip. The main pur­pose of dynamic web­sites design­ing is to give to mer­chants a bet­ter and a smoother way of mar­ket­ing their prod­ucts online.

There is not a mas­sive visual dif­fer­ence in a dynamic or a sta­tic web­site. They look quite sim­i­lar in appear­ance only until they are made to per­form an action. A sta­tic web­page is unable to per­form any action other than load­ing and unload­ing; where as a dynamic web­page is cre­ated with the aim of per­form­ing an action which will lead to another activ­ity in the website.

Dynamic web­site design­ing is largely used in shop­ping cart por­tals, where the user is sup­pose to per­form a num­ber of tasks one after another. Web­sites that invite users to reg­is­ter with them as mem­bers or sub­scribe to news let­ters and other month sub­scrip­tions also use dynam­icweb­site design­ing to cre­ate these pages.

Dynamic web­sites are usu­ally data­base dri­ven web­sites. Where the web design­ers ini­tially have to add some nec­es­sary data into the server which, can also be updated from time to time. Dynamic web­site design­ing thus is quite dif­fer­ent from sta­tic web­site design­ing. The dynamic sites are usu­ally built on ASP, PHP or JAVA lan­guages to cre­ate the HTML pages that appear on the web­site. The cod­ing of these pages is such that every time a user per­forms a task on the page, they auto­mat­i­cally respond by show­ing the most rel­e­vant result which has been coded in the ini­tial stage for the respec­tive user activities.

Dynamic web­site design­ing saves on a lot of web­site man­age­ment time which, one would oth­er­wise will have to invest if it wasn’t for the pro­gram­ming skill of the dynamic web­sites. Mak­ing changes in the dynamic web pages is also quite sim­ple. All you need to do is make the change in the back end data­base which will hence forth begin to reflect on the web­site itself. These changes can be eas­ily car­ried out by any per­son who has been autho­rized to edit the data­base. Web­sites that invite users to reg­is­ter with them as mem­bers or sub­scribe to news let­ters and other month sub­scrip­tions also use dynam­icweb­site design­ing to cre­ate these pages. The pro­gram­mers gen­er­ally cre­ate a back end process pro­tected by a secu­rity pass­word. This is pro­vided to the admin­is­tra­tor who can hence­forth carry out the changes on his own.

Now a day’s dynamic web­sites have become so pop­u­lar that almost all web own­ers are mak­ing use of the tech­nol­ogy to enhance the per­for­mance of their websites.

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4 Responses to “Dynamic Website Design”

  1. Pharmd446 aixypeo.com

    Very nice site!

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  2. kendyllgua iwssc09.dii.unisi.it

    What a good read!

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  3. diocelin from website design münchen artviper.de

    Dynamic web­site makes it eas­ier for users to eas­ily nav­i­gate and make use of the website’s func­tions. This enable the webown­ers to please their vis­i­tors and ensure that they will come back because of the expe­ri­ence and the usabil­ity of the site that they have vis­ited. It’s like another way of gain­ing loy­alty of our audiences.

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