The content required to create a web page could be delivered by different companies - for example, the main content of a site could be provided by its owner (first-party), but that company may contract others (third-parties) to provide complementary or supplementary content such as pictures or video content, weather reports, stock and share price tickers, advertising etc.
For each piece of content your browser will use codes to automatically contact relevant third-party servers in order to download content.
Websites can be made as simple or as complex as the site owner needs them to be. Some websites are just built on pure HTML coding others require more complex code to run and operate.
Over the years as users have changed the way they use the internet, And so has the need for more complex website coding.
Many of today's websites run on a platform called WordPress, A PHP program that was built for looking after larger websites with ease.
1. Once Wordpress is installed a web page can be created in minutes with no coding skills.
2. Images can be edited right from the browser.
3. The site will be fully responsive and mobile-friendly.
4. Any changes to a sites menu are done in seconds.
5. Logo changes can be as simple as a click of a button.
6. Adding media to your webpage is a simple process of upload and saving the file.
No HTML websites are still plentiful they are set out into two main types being static or interactive.
With around 1.7 billion websites in the world HTML is still used by 93% of all websites as the main markup language.
Websites would not be around today without HTML or CSS code.