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Synonyms and antonyms of Websites and parts of websites in British Thesaurus

Websites and parts of websites

back end (noun)

computing the part of a website that makes it work. It includes applications that tell websites what to do, servers where websites get data, and databases that store the information websites use.

blog (noun)

a web log: a website containing short articles called posts that are changed regularly. Some blogs are written by one person about their own opinions, interests and experiences, while others are written by many different people. Most blogs allow comments from readers..

blogroll (noun)

a list, usually at the side of a blog page, that shows links to other blogs

bulletin board (noun)

computing a place on a computer system or on the Internet where you can leave messages and read messages from other people

click bait (noun)

showing disapproval a link on a website that is designed to catch people’s attention and encourage them to read on

datasheet (noun)

an Internet document that gives a description of something in detail, especially a product

favicon (noun)

a small computer icon that is used as a sign for your favourite websites

home page (noun)

the main page of a website, often where a person or an organization gives information about themselves or their business and where there are links to other parts of the website

index page (noun)

the first page of a website that contains links to other parts of the website

mail form (noun)

a page of a website designed to be used as a form for ordering a product or service over the Internet

paywall (noun)

a page on a website that stops you from seeing other pages on that website unless you pay or have already paid

pingback (noun)

an automatic electronic message to a person who has a blog, informing them that another website has made a link to their blog

reciprocal link (noun)

a link that can be used to move between one website and another, created as part of an agreement between companies about sharing advertising

sandbox (noun)

computing in software and web development, an environment where new products can be tested without affecting the live server or damaging data

site (noun)

computing a website

tour (noun)

computing a journey around a website, which shows the user all the different areas or sections

trackback (noun)

a message sent to one blog from another to inform the writer of the first blog that it has been mentioned in the second

vlogging (noun)

the activity of making blogs that consist mainly of video and posting them online

wall (noun)

computing an area of a social networking website where you can write personal messages for a user

weblink (noun)

a word or image in a computer document that you can click on in order to move to a related website

weblog (noun)

a blog

web page (noun)

a page or document that you can read on a website

web server (noun)

a computer that stores all the web pages that make up a website

website (noun)

a place on the Internet where information is available about a particular subject, organization etc

wiki (noun)

a website which allows its readers to freely add and edit content and to create links between different pieces of content

wireframe (noun)

an image that shows the basic design and layout of a website, used for planning