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What is the difference between a static website and a dynamic website?
A static website consists of web pages with fixed content that remains the same for all visitors. These websites are typically coded using HTML and CSS and do not involve database interactions or server-side scripting. Static websites are suitable for displaying simple content, such as company information, portfolios, or personal blogs, but they lack interactivity and customization options.
In contrast, a dynamic website utilizes server-side scripting languages, such as PHP, Python, or Ruby, to generate web pages dynamically in response to user interactions or database queries. Dynamic websites can retrieve and display content from databases, personalize content based on user preferences, and incorporate interactive features like user authentication, forms, and e-commerce functionalities. They offer greater flexibility, scalability, and interactivity compared to static websites, making them suitable for applications requiring frequent updates, user interactions, and data processing. At Enquirygate, we leverage both static and dynamic website development approaches to meet our clients' specific requirements and deliver tailored solutions that suit their needs and objectives.