web content

{{short description|Content encountered as part of the user experience on websites}}

{{multipleissues|

{{original research|date=October 2018}}

{{refimprove|date=October 2018}}

}}

File:Internet Key Layers.png

Web content is the text, visual or audio content that is made available online and user encountered as part of the online usage and experience on websites. It may include text, images, sounds and audio, online videos, among other items placed within web pages.

In the book Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, Lou Rosenfeld and Peter Morville wrote, "We define content broadly as 'the stuff in your website.' Web content may include webpage document pages, information, software data and applications, e-services, images, audio and video files, personal Web pages, archived e-mail messages stored on email servers, and more. And we include future web content as well as present web content roadmap."{{cite book|title=Information Architecture for the World Wide Web|edition=2nd|publisher=O'Reilly Media|date=1998|isbn=9781565922822}}{{rp|219}}

__TOC__

Content management

{{Main|Content management}}

Because of websites complexity "content management systems" started to emerge in the mid 1990s as a tool with which to manage and organize the content on a website.{{citation | last1=Yermolenko |first1=Andrei |last2=Golshevskiy |first2=Yuriy |title=Developing Web Content Management Systems - from the Past to the Future |date=January 2021 |publisher=SHS Web of Conferences |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352318562_Developing_Web_Content_Management_Systems_-_from_the_Past_to_the_Future}} Content management often means that within a business there is a range of people who have distinct roles to do with content management, such as content author, editor, publisher, and administrator. But it also means there may be a content management system whereby each of the different roles is organized to provide their assistance in operating the system and organizing the information for a website. A business may also employ various content protection measures, which are typically technologies used to attempt to frustrate copying without permission.

See also

References