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What is the Difference Between a Website and a Web Application?

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  It's typically hard for an end user to tell the difference between a web app and a website. They just type in the URL and boom, the results are there. And this is what really matters for the user – getting the results for what they are searching. If that happens, then that's basically what they care about. But for you as a developer, you're the one who has to build these products for the user. So you should know their differences well. Do you know the main differences between a  Website and a Web Application ? We'll take a basic technical approach in this article. And although there are conflicting opinions among some developers, I will try and highlight some of the key differences which helped me understand how websites and web apps differ. Lets get started. What is a Website? A Website is a collection of related web pages that contains images, text, audio, video, and more. It can consist of one page, or many pages, and it provides both visual and text content. There

What is the cause of slow website loading and the solutions for it

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Top 10 Reasons Your Site is Loading Slow (And steps you can take to fix it!) Ever wonder why your website is slow to load? Here are 10 of the most common reasons for slow website loading times, and also tips on how to fix it. Don’t be slow! You might have heard that age-old adage which says “slow and steady wins the race”, but when it comes to the performance of your website, that certainly is a recipe for failure. Here are our Top 10 Reasons for Slow Loading Websites. 1. Unoptimized Images A large volume of unoptimized images is usually the most common reason behind website slowness. High-resolution images can consume lots of bandwidth while loading. Uploading larger sized images and then scaling them down can unnecessarily increase the size of your web page – causing your website to load slowly. The image format is another important factor to consider. For example, JPEG images are much smaller in size compared to other image formats like PNG or GIF. Quite naturally, your web page wil

How to Embed Facebook Feed on Your Website In few steps

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Raise your hand if you have ever wondered how to embed Facebook feed on your website? Updating your Facebook page and doing the same for your website is a huge pain and time consuming, so many community managers are just fed up with this task. In this post, we outline a few methods that can help you to display your Facebook page activity on your website. What’s inside: Use the official Facebook Page Plugin Use a third-party plugin Embed a Facebook page feed in any CMS One of the simplest solutions that can help you to embed your Facebook Page timeline feed you can use the free  Page Plugin by Facebook. 1. Here is how to embed Facebook feed with Page Plugin Enter your  Facebook Page URL Set width or height parameters Click  Get Code And just  copy and paste  the code in your website body section I know, I know, the Facebook Page plugin has limited functionality for customization, especially if you want to display the feed in a grid layout, which is the most common layout preference. Wel