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Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Customer Service
- Before you start
- Introduction
- What is MAGIX Website Maker 5?
- Definition of concepts: Webpage or website?
- Features
- What's new in MAGIX Website Maker 5
- Your domain name of choice
- Add Google Static Map
- Link to Facebook & Twitter
- Create animated Flash® widgets
- Upload and play animated GIFs
- Interactive photo & video gallery with impressive effects
- Photos presented as filmstrips or photo tables
- Create your own buttons
- Table templates for precise text management
- The new, extra-fast multi-file upload function
- 36 great visitor counters for your website
- FTP access to your webspace
- Quick start
- Interface – The layout of MAGIX Website Maker 5
- Website Maker functions
- Control Center functions
- MAGIX services in detail
- Glossary
- Index
76 Glossary
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Webmaster
A webmaster is responsible for the administration and maintenance of a
website. Often, the webmaster is also the owner of the website as well as the
domain that belongs to it. Once you have registered a domain in the MAGIX
Website Service, an email account will automatically be set up, for example:
"mailto:webmaster@domainname.co.uk".
Webserver
Webserver refers to the computer on which your host saves your website's
pages and which makes your pages accessible on the Internet 24-hours a day.
Website / web page – what is the difference?
A website is composed of many web pages. A website is characterized by a
uniform navigation and graphic design.
A web page (or an Internet page) is a document that can be called up by a
program (e.g. a web browser) from a web server and presented on a computer
screen. As a minimum, web pages consist of structured text and multimedia
elements like images or animations. Every page can be addressed at least
through one URL.
Widgets
Widgets are small applications for displaying and playing back different data
such as images, music files, and videos. Widgets are not independent
applications, but are embedded into websites, for example.
World Wide Web (WWW)
WWW stands for "World Wide Web" and is the most used service of the
Internet. On the WWW, web browsers (for example, Internet Explorer) are used
to display information via websites. The process is colloquially called "Surfing
the Internet".










