What is the difference between a domain name and a website?

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What is the difference between a domain name and a website?

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A domain name and a website are two related but distinct components of an online presence. Here's the difference between them:

1. **Domain Name**:
   - A domain name is the unique address used to identify a particular website on the internet.
   - It serves as the human-readable version of the numeric IP address associated with a website's server.
   - Domain names consist of two main parts: the top-level domain (TLD) and the second-level domain (SLD). For example, in the domain name "example.com," "example" is the SLD, and ".com" is the TLD.
   - Domain names are purchased or registered through domain registrars, and they must be renewed periodically to maintain ownership.

2. **Website**:
   - A website is a collection of web pages and multimedia content that are hosted on a web server and accessible via the internet.
   - It includes various elements such as text, images, videos, links, and interactive features that are organized and presented using HTML, CSS, and other web technologies.
   - Websites can serve a wide range of purposes, including providing information, selling products or services, sharing content, facilitating communication, and more.
   - Websites are accessed by entering their domain names into web browsers, which then retrieve and display the corresponding web pages from the website's server.

In summary, a domain name is the address used to access a particular website, while a website is the collection of web pages and content that are hosted at that address. The domain name serves as the entry point for users to access the website's content on the internet.

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