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Webmaster

A webmaster is a person responsible for maintaining one or many websites. The title may refer to web architects, web developers, site authors, website administrators, website owners, website coordinators, or website publishers. The term is sometimes heard in tongue-in-cheek feminine form webmistress.

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Webmaster

Nodes63
Edges62
Triples65
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.031746
Components1

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Webmaster

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related to Modern evolution · 30
Webmaster → Accessibility, API, APIs, As, AWS, CDNs, CMS, DDoS, Despite, DevOps, DNS, Front-end, Google Cloud Platform, However, In, Jamstack, Many, Microsoft Azure, PWAs, SaaS
related to history · 12
Webmaster → As, HTML, IETF, In, Initially, Internet Engineering Task Force, May, RFC, The, They, This, World Wide Web
related to External links · 8
Webmaster → Consortium, Google Search Central, Government WebmastersWorld Wide Web, International Webmasters AssociationWorld Organization, W3C, WCAG, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, WebmastersNational Association
is a · 2
Webmaster → businessperson who uses online media to sell products and/or services, person responsible for maintaining one or many websites

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web webmasters may site also content website aspects management websites user term manage online role server technical servers software seo

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Webmasteris aperson responsible for maintaining one or many websites0.90text
Webmasteris abusinessperson who uses online media to sell products and/or services0.90text
JavaScriptinstance ofwebmasters typically know scripting languages0.80text
PHPinstance ofwebmasters typically know scripting languages0.80text
Perl.They may also be required to know how to configure web servers such as Apache or IISinstance ofwebmasters typically know scripting languages0.80text
serve as the server administratorinstance ofwebmasters typically know scripting languages0.80text
SQL injectioninstance ofresponsibilities expanded to include security measures against threats0.80text
DDoS attacksinstance ofresponsibilities expanded to include security measures against threats0.80text
performance optimization through CDNsinstance ofresponsibilities expanded to include security measures against threats0.80text
code optimizationinstance ofresponsibilities expanded to include security measures against threats0.80text
SEO practicesinstance ofresponsibilities expanded to include security measures against threats0.80text
analytics trackinginstance ofresponsibilities expanded to include security measures against threats0.80text

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