Web 1.0
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Web 1.0 refers to the early, mostly static and read-only phase of the World Wide Web, characterized by simple websites with limited user interaction or content creation.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Web era
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phase of the World Wide Web → technological period → |
| alsoKnownAs |
early web
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read-only web → static web → |
| characteristic |
absence of social networking platforms
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hyperlink-based navigation → lack of rich web applications → limited browser capabilities → limited multimedia integration compared to later eras → limited user interaction → limited user-generated content → low bandwidth optimization → minimal client-side scripting → mostly static web pages → one-way publishing model → separation between content producers and consumers → server-side rendering of pages → simple page layouts → static HTML files served from web servers → use of GIF images and basic graphics → use of basic HTML → use of frames and tables for layout → |
| contentModel |
centralized content creation
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| designTrend |
limited CSS styling
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text-heavy pages → |
| economicModel |
banner advertising
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basic e-commerce catalogs → |
| followedBy |
Web 2.0
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| impact |
foundation for later interactive web eras
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popularization of the World Wide Web → |
| precededBy |
pre-web internet services
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| timePeriod |
early 1990s
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late 1990s → mid 1990s → |
| typicalTechnology |
CGI scripts on servers
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HTML 2.0 → HTML 3.2 → Perl for server-side scripting → early JavaScript for simple effects → early versions of HTTP → early versions of Internet Explorer → early web browsers like Mosaic → early web browsers like Netscape Navigator → inline frames and table-based layouts → |
| typicalUseCase |
corporate brochure websites
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news and informational portals → online catalogs → personal homepages → |
| userRole |
primarily content consumers
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