It depends on what you use the website for.
If it is for a school project, the most of the time yes
If it is for Advertising/Commercial purposes, then you have to have a direct HTTP and in some occasions, written permission from the owner/administrator of the website (In a letter, email, etc.)
you should never use this website as a source. along with wikipedia.com.
Yes, even if you completely reword information from a source, you still need to cite the original source to give credit to the original author and avoid plagiarism. Rewording does not exempt you from citing your source.
You can cite a source on the web by giving its URL.
You cite a reference in context of your research. A reference is a source of information for your research. You do not need to cite it to still list it in your sources.
"Cite" means to quote or refer to a source, while "site" refers to a specific location or place, such as a building site or website.
To cite a footnote from an online source, follow the usual citation format for that source type (e.g., website, journal article) and include the relevant information from the footnote, such as the author, title, publication date, and URL. Make sure to also include the footnote number or marker in your citation.
place of publication
Citing for online anonymous authorsYes, you can use the information, but you must cite the source website address.
I'm pretty sure you need to cite it, you need to write a bibliography crediting the author if you take notes from it.
yes u do need to cite it
Yes you must cite it.
Yes, even when you paraphrase information from a source, you should still cite it to give credit to the original author and avoid plagiarism.