User
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User

Websites are built for users. Basically, anyone who visits the website on a computer, mobile phone, or any other device, is a website user. Websites can also collect data from users using “cookies” which you need to allow on almost every website you visit.

Browser
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Browser

Browser is an interface in which users can visit and view the website. Some examples are Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Opera browser

ISP
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ISP - Internet Service Provider

You couldn't access a website without an ISP, in fact you couldn't even access anything on the internet. So that's where an ISP comes in hand. They are companies that provide homes, or any place internet access and even TV services for example. These are companies like Telekom or Orange.

DNS server
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Domain Name Server

Translate human readable address to machine readable IP address.

example.com -> 91.34.134.43

Server - 91.34.134.43
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Server on IP address 91.34.134.43

Every website needs to be hosted somewhere so anyone can access it anytime. Websites are often hosted in big data centres in which are multiple servers.

Website
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Website with files and images

The website itself needs to be created firstly. Then, along with the website files, you need to import additional files like icons or images that are displayed on the website.