It is a page that does not change. Its content is therefore static. The opposite would be a dynamic page, where content is regularly changing.
A static page is one that does not contain dynamic elements. It does not change with time i.e. remains same.
You can save (archive) a static copy of a dynamic page by using Ctrl+S (or CMD-S, or similar) to Save the HTML source and images of a page.
HTML by its very nature is static. If you desire to have a dynamic site, that requires a coding language like PHP, ASP, or other dynamic language. These dynamic languages typically also use HTML to create the structure for a web page.
'global static'?! There is no such thing.
Shortly, you can not.Different approaches are however available.1. Put your non static method in different class. Then call it from your static content by first instantiating the class.2. Make a duplicate static method for your non static method and use from your static content.
function of static relay
A static page can be easily created in HTML page. It just needs the static tags defined in HTML.
Maby it is a "static" page.
A static page is one that has nothing but straight HTML coding (maybe with CSS, but not necessary) and does not depend on the server to build the page.
static webiste is a website which contains static web pages, i.e. pages served to the end user is hard-coded or same as stored on the web server. It is different from the dynamic page which are created and served the created page when a web browser request the page
A landing page is a static, stand-alone website page that includes a strong call to action as part of a marketing campaign.
Static pages have no updating content, nothing moves, all stands still - hence static. This contrasts with dynamic pages. As a rule of thumb, a static web page is one that does not change its appearance, layout or content once it has been loaded. A page consisting entirely of HTML with no JavaScript or embeded content is static. One that has JavaScript is generally dynamic, as the scripting is most often in place to make slight changes to the page (or even major changes). Pages incorporating JavaScript in the HTML are generally said to be coded in "Dynamic HTML" or "DHTML" Pages that have embedded content such as movies or Adobe Flash interfaces are an exception to the model. Though the containing page itself is most often static, the embedded content behaves as a dynamic interface - one which changes, updates, etc. Strictly speaking, it's no longer a web page but a Rich Internet Application, that behaves like a web page.
A static URL is a web page whose content stays the same whereas a dynamic URL is an address from a website that runs a script.
Use html only and that should give you a static page. You can put image as background by using css
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go to your page click edit page scroll down and there will something called static fbml click edit
A website or web page whose content is fixed (does not change or has to be manually changed).
A static web page is a page that is always the same on the web server unless someone changes the HTML code and uploads that page to the server. The end user will always see the same thing. A dynamic page is a page that uses some kind of server side scripting language such as PHP or ASP. The page is dynamically created on the fly by the server based on user actions. This kind of page is mostly used in database driven sites such as online stores, forums and/or membership sites.