What technologies are used to create websites?
Creating websites involves combining different technologies.
The core technologies are HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which handle structure, styling, and interactivity.
More advanced websites use front-end frameworks such as React, Angular, or Vue.js.
The backend handles business logic, databases, and integrations, often using PHP, Node.js, Python, or Ruby.
CMS platforms like WordPress or Drupal make content management and feature expansion easy.
The choice of technology depends on the website's purpose, user requirements, and client expectations regarding speed, security, and scalability.
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The cost depends on the website type and functionality – from a few thousand for simple sites to tens of thousands for advanced websites.
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The timeline depends on website complexity – 1–2 weeks for simple sites and several months for advanced projects.
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Yes, professional websites are designed and optimized for SEO to improve search engine visibility.
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Yes, modern websites are responsive, meaning they display correctly on desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
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Web applications use frontend technologies like Angular, HTML, CSS, SCSS, TypeScript, and JavaScript, and backend technologies such as Node.js, PHP, NestJS, or .NET Core. The database can be relational or non-relational.