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
phase of the World Wide Web
technological period
alsoKnownAs early web
read-only web
static web
characteristic absence of social networking platforms
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
designTrend limited CSS styling
text-heavy pages
economicModel banner advertising
basic e-commerce catalogs
followedBy Web 2.0
impact foundation for later interactive web eras
popularization of the World Wide Web
precededBy pre-web internet services
timePeriod early 1990s
late 1990s
mid 1990s
typicalTechnology CGI scripts on servers
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
news and informational portals
online catalogs
personal homepages
userRole primarily content consumers

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Web 2.0
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