Website: "Your Brand, Our Digital Masterpiece"
What is website
Types of website
A website is a collection of web pages available on the internet, all connected under one domain name, and accessible through a web browser. It can display information, sell products, provide services, or share content in text, image, video, and interactive formats. In simple terms, it’s like a digital space where people can visit to learn, shop, or interact online.
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E- commerce website
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Service website
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Blog / Personal Website
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News/Article website
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Portfolio Website
"Different Kinds of Websites for Every Purpose"
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E-Commerce Website
Online stores where users can browse products, add to cart, and make purchases (e.g., Amazon, Flipkart).
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Service Website
Provides information about specific services offered (e.g., salons, consultants, digital marketing agencies).
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Blog Website
Focuses on written articles, tips, news, or personal stories, updated regularly.
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News & Media Website
Delivers current events, breaking news, and articles (e.g., BBC, Times of India).
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Portfolio Website
Used by artists, designers, photographers, or professionals to showcase their work and achievements.
"Wireframe: Turning Ideas into Structure"
Website Structure

What is wireframe?
A wireframe is a simple blueprint of your website that shows the layout, structure, and placement of elements without design or colours. For webwizzz.in, it works like a roadmap, helping visualize how content, navigation, and features will appear before the actual design and development.
Wireframe helps us-
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Clarity & Planning: It gives a clear structure of each page before design begins.
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User Experience: Shows how visitors will navigate smoothly.
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Time & Cost Saving: Helps detect issues early before coding starts.
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Content Placement: Decides where text, images, and CTAs will best engage users.
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Collaboration: Makes it easier for designers, developers, and clients to stay aligned.
In short, it’s like a blueprint that ensures your website is user-friendly, well-structured, and effective.
All section
1. Header Section
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Logo (top-left)
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Navigation Menu (Home, About, Services, Portfolio, Blog, Contact)
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Call-to-Action Button (e.g., "Get Started" / "Contact Us")
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Search Icon / Bar (optional)
2. Hero Section (Banner)
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Eye-catching headline (what your site is about)
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Sub headline (short description)
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CTA Button (e.g., “Learn More” or “Get Started”)
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Background image/video/animation
3. About Section
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Brief introduction of your business/brand
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Mission & Vision statements
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Image or illustration
4. Services / Features Section
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List of services with icons/images
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Short descriptions for each service
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CTA (e.g., “Explore Services”)
5. Portfolio / Work Showcase
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Projects, case studies, or past work
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Image gallery with hover effects
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Links to project details
6. Testimonials / Reviews
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Customer feedback or success stories
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Star ratings (if applicable)
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Client photos/logos
7. Blog / Articles Section (optional)
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Latest blog posts preview
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Images + short summaries
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"Read More" buttons
8. Contact Section
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Contact form (Name, Email, Message)
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Phone number, Email ID, Address
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Google Map integration (optional)
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CTA: “Let’s Connect”
9. Call-to-Action (CTA) Section
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Final push before footer
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Example: “Ready to Build Your Dream Website? Contact Us Today!”
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Button: “Get in Touch”
10. Footer Section
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Quick links (Home, About, Services, Blog, Contact)
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Social media icons
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Newsletter signup form
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Copyright info
"Your Website’s Brain: The CMS"
A Content Management System (CMS) is a software platform that allows users to easily create, edit, organize, and publish digital content without needing advanced technical or coding skills. It provides a user-friendly interface where individuals or teams can manage website pages, blog posts, images, videos, and other media, while also offering tools for design customization, user roles, and search engine optimization. Popular examples like WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla showcase how CMS platforms simplify website management, making them essential for businesses, bloggers, and organizations to maintain a strong online presence.
Example of CMS
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WordPress → Blogs & Business Websites
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Joomla → Community & Corporate Sites
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Drupal → Complex Websites & Portals
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Magento / Shopify → eCommerce Stores
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Ghost / Stra pi → Modern blogging & headless CMS
Types of CMS
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Traditional CMS – Frontend + Backend together (WordPress, Joomla).
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Headless CMS – Backend only, provides data via API (Stra pi ).
"Your Online Journey Starts with Domain & Hosting"
What is a Domain?
A domain is the unique name that identifies a website on the internet. It is the web address people type into their browser to visit a site (for example: google.com, webwizzz.in).
Types of Domains
1. Top-Level Domain (TLD)
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The highest level in the domain name system.
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Examples:
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.com (commercial)
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.org (organization)
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.net (network)
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.edu (education)
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.gov (government)
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2. Country Code Top-Level Domain (ccTLD)
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Two-letter domains specific to countries or regions.
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Examples:
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.in → India
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.us → United States
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.uk → United Kingdom
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.jp → Japan
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3. Generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD)
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Created for specific purposes but open for registration.
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Examples:
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.info (information)
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.biz (business)
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.app (applications)
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.tech (technology)
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4. Second-Level Domain (SLD)
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The part of the domain just before the TLD.
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Example: In webwizzz.in, "webwizzz" is the SLD.
5. Subdomain
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An extension of the main domain used to organize or separate sections of a website.
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Example:
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blog.webwizzz.in → “blog” is the subdomain.
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shop.amazon.com → “shop” is the subdomain.
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✅ In short:
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Domain = Website’s unique address.
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Types = TLD, ccTLD, gTLD, SLD, Subdomain.
Hosting (or web hosting) is a service that allows individuals or organizations to store their website files (HTML, images, videos, etc.) on a special computer called a server, which is connected to the internet.
When someone types your website’s domain name into a browser, the hosting server delivers the website’s data, making it visible online.
Types of Hosting
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Shared Hosting
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Many websites share the same server and resources.
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Affordable, but slower when traffic increases.
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Best for beginners and small websites.
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VPS Hosting (Virtual Private Server)
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One server is divided into virtual servers.
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More resources and control than shared hosting.
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Suitable for growing websites.
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Dedicated Hosting
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You rent an entire server for your website.
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Full control, high performance, but expensive.
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Ideal for large businesses and high-traffic sites.
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