define static web design?

1 Answer

Answer :

Websites have normally two types, static and dynamic. Static Websites: It is a simple website which is only designed for one time. The business owner not able to update the posts or images in future. Dynamic Websites: Dynamic website is perfect for those who want to keep update their website frequently. Eg: E-commerce websites, Portal Websites, News & Magazine Websites

Related questions

Description : Primary language used for static web page design is: a) HTML b) PHP c) Perl d) None of These

Last Answer : a) HTML

Description : Design of the casing of centrifugal pump should be such as to minimise the (A) Back flow through impeller (B) Loss of kinetic head (C) Loss of static head (D) None of these

Last Answer : (B) Loss of kinetic head

Description : Good design of the casing of a centrifugal pump aims at minimising the (A) Cavitation (B) Frictional losses (C) Kinetic energy loss (D) Static head

Last Answer : Option C

Description : What is the filename extension of a static web page ?

Last Answer : Static web page file name extension "htm" or "html" .

Description : In the first 10 years, the web was heavily used as a static publishing and/or retailing (transactional) channel. This was known as: A. Web 2.0. B. Web 3.0. C. Web 1.0. D. Web 3.0.

Last Answer : C. Web 1.0

Description : . In the first 10 years, the web was heavily used as a static publishing and/or retailing (transactional) channel. This was known as: *  Web 2.0  Web 3.0.  Web 1.0  Web 3.1

Last Answer :  Web 1.0

Description : the first 10 years, the web was heavily used as a static publishing and/or retailing (transactional) channel. was known as:  A. Web 1.0  B. Web 4.0  C. Web 3.0  D. Web 2.0

Last Answer : A. Web 1.0

Description : . In the first 10 years, the web was heavily used as a static publishing and/or retailing (transactional) channel. This was known as: A. Web 2.0. B. Web 3.0. C. Web 1.0. D. Web 3.0.

Last Answer : C. Web 1.0.

Description : Java servlets are an efficient and powerful solution for creating ………….. for the web. A) Dynamic content B) Static content C) Hardware D) Both a and b

Last Answer : A) Dynamic content

Description : What is friction? Define coefficient of static friction and coefficient of kinetic friction.

Last Answer : What is friction? Define coefficient of static friction and coefficient of kinetic friction. Give the necessary formula for each.

Description : Define what is the Static Method?

Last Answer : It is possible to declare a method as Static provided that they don’t attempt to access any instance data or other instance methods.

Description : Define what is a static member?

Last Answer : The member defined as static which can be invoked directly from the class level, rather than from its instance.

Description : Define what is the difference between static and instance methods?

Last Answer : A method declared with a static modifier is a static method. A static method does not operate on a specific instance and can only access static members. A method declared without a static modifier is an ... can be explicitly accessed as this. It is an error to refer to this in a static method.

Description : Define what is the difference between constants, readonly and, static?

Last Answer : 1. Constants: The value can’t be changed. 2. Read-only: The value will be initialized only once from the constructor of the class. 3. Static: Value can be initialized once.

Description : Define what are the differences between static, public and void in C#?

Last Answer : 1. Static classes/methods/variables are accessible throughout the application without creating an instance. The compiler will store the method address as an entry point. 2. Public methods or variables are accessible ... 3. The void is used for the methods to indicate it will not return any value.

Description : Draw V-I characteristics of p-n junction diode? Define static and dynamic resistance of diode.

Last Answer : Static Resistance: The resistance offered by a p-n junction diode when it is connected to a DC circuit is called static resistance.  (OR) It is the ratio of DC voltage applied across diode ... The dynamic resistance of a diode is the ratio of change in voltage to the change in current. 

Description : Define static and dynamic resistance of diode.

Last Answer : Static resistance (Rf) :Static Resistance of a P-N junction diode is the ratio of forward voltage to forward current.   Dynamic Resistance (rf): Dynamic Resistance of a P-N junction diode ... small change in forward voltage to small change in forward current at a particular operating point.  

Description : Define static and dynamic testing. 

Last Answer : Static testing: In static testing code is not executed. Rather it manually checks the code, requirement documents, and design documents to find errors. Main objective of this testing is to ... this testing is to confirm that the software product works in conformance with the business requirements.

Description : Define with respect to FET:- (i) Static drain resistance (ii) Dynamic resistance (iii) Trans conductance (iv) Pinch-off voltage

Last Answer : (i) Static drain resistance- It is the ratio of drain source voltage (ΔVDS) to the drain current (ID) at constant gate-source voltage. It can be expressed as, Rd = (VDS)/(ID) at ... of charge carrier and the value of drain current reaches its constant saturation value is called pinch off voltage.

Description : Define the static characteristics: i) Resolution ii) Drift.

Last Answer : i) Resolution: It is the smallest increment in the input which can be detected by the instrument or the smallest measurable input change.  ii) Drift: The gradual shift in the indication or record of ... of time, during which the true value of the variable does not change is referred to as drift. 

Description : Define following term: (i) Precision (ii) Drift (iii) Static error (iv) Dead zone

Last Answer : (i) Precision: It is the measure of consistency or repeatability of measurements.   OR The closeness with which the individual measurements are departed or distributed about the average of number ... variable to which instrument does not respond. It is mainly due to friction in the instrument.