The historic World Wide Web logo, designed by Robert Cailliau.
The usap.gov website
An example of a hyperlink as commonly seen in a web browser, with a mouse pointer hovering above it
The home page of a website displayed in a web browser
Traditional browser arrangement: UI features above page content
A web page displayed in a web browser
The nasa.gov home page in 2015
Several documents being connected by hyperlinks
Nicola Pellow and Tim Berners-Lee in 1992
A global map of the Web Index for countries in 2014
Server-side programming language usage in 2016.
How internal MediaWiki links work when one wants to create a link that displays words different from the linked page's title.
Marc Andreessen, lead developer of Mosaic and Navigator, in 2007
This NeXT Computer was used by Sir Tim Berners-Lee at CERN and became the world's first Web server.
Douglas Engelbart and his team at SRI, 1969
The World Wide Web functions as an application layer protocol that is run "on top of" (figuratively) the Internet, helping to make it more functional. The advent of the Mosaic web browser helped to make the web much more usable, to include the display of images and moving images (GIFs).
Graphic representation of a minute fraction of the WWW, demonstrating hyperlinks
A screenshot of a web page on Wikimedia Commons
Dynamic web page: example of server-side scripting (PHP and MySQL)
The usap.gov website
The inside and front of a Dell PowerEdge web server, a computer designed for rack mounting
Multiple web servers may be used for a high traffic website; here, Dell servers are installed together to be used for the Wikimedia Foundation.
The results of a search for the term "lunar eclipse" in a web-based image search engine

A website (also written as web site) is a collection of web pages and related content that is identified by a common domain name and published on at least one web server.

- Website

A web page (or webpage) is a hypertext document on the World Wide Web.

- Web page

A web browser (also referred to as an Internet browser or simply a browser) is application software for accessing the World Wide Web or a local website.

- Web browser

Documents and downloadable media are made available to the network through web servers and can be accessed by programs such as web browsers.

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Web pages are delivered by a web server to the user and displayed in a web browser.

- Web page

When a user requests a web page from a particular website, the web browser retrieves the necessary content from a web server and then displays the page on the user's device.

- Web browser

All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web.

- Website

A website consists of many web pages linked together under a common domain name.

- Web page

The original and still very common document type is a web page formatted in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).

- World Wide Web

A search engine is a website that provides links to other websites.

- Web browser

The HTML language also supports hyperlinks (embedded URLs) which provide immediate access to other web resources.

- World Wide Web

Hyperlinking between web pages guides the navigation of the site, which often starts with a home page.

- Website

The app used on these devices is called a web browser.

- Website

Multiple web resources with a common theme and usually a common domain name make up a website.

- World Wide Web

The effect of following a hyperlink may vary with the hypertext system and may sometimes depend on the link itself; for instance, on the World Wide Web most hyperlinks cause the target document to replace the document being displayed, but some are marked to cause the target document to open in a new window (or, perhaps, in a new tab).

- Hyperlink

Webgraph is a graph, formed from web pages as vertices and hyperlinks, as directed edges.

- Hyperlink

A web browser usually displays a hyperlink in some distinguishing way, e.g. in a different color, font or style, or with certain symbols following to visualize link target or document types.

- Hyperlink

Somewhat controversially, Vuestar Technologies has tried to enforce patents applied for by its owner, Ronald Neville Langford, around the world relating to search techniques using hyperlinked images to other websites or web pages.

- Hyperlink
The historic World Wide Web logo, designed by Robert Cailliau.

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