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Static Web pages often look the same, and rarely change the text. You must create the page yourself or request a Web designer to make a change for you. You must then upload the newly created page and any images to the Web servers.

The same is true of interactive websites. They can change each time they’re loaded (without someone having to make those changes), and they can also change their content depending on what visitors to your website do. You may create the dynamic page to respond to information entered by visitors to your site. They usually store and pull information from a database that underlies it.

When you do not want to change things yourself with a Web page editor, dynamic sites will reduce the ongoing maintenance costs. Typically they cost more to build, because they require more complex coding. There's also a need to build a content management tool to help you manage your site. Most consumers within their sites have a mix of dynamic and static components. For example, they can use dynamic pages for a catalog of goods where they need to alter details or images periodically. The pages of "Chat" and "About Us" are mostly left in static shape.

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