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Static contentStatic content is content that has been written into the page or source code (in advance) and only changes if the underlying webpage is updated or modified. When a Web browser requests the specific static Web page a server returns the page to the browser and the user only gets whatever information is contained in the underlying page or source code. [..]
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Static contentContent that doesn’t change often or at all after it’s made.
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Static contentContent which does not change frequently. May also refer to content that does not have any social elements to it and does not use dynamic programming languages.
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Static contentContent that does not change frequently. May also refer to content that does not have any social elements to it and does not use dynamic programming languages.
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Static contentThis refers to content that has been added via a WYSIWYG web page editor into a paragraph type container. The content, including images and text are bunched together in one container. This reduces the [..]
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Static contentStatic Content can be cached, or stored in PoPs, to easily serve up to users across the globe. Static content is the same for all users and includes site elements like text, images, and embedded videos.
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