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[[File:Internet Key Layers.png|thumbnail|350px|Users connect their computers to web content via various layers of the internet]]
[[File:Internet Key Layers.png|thumbnail|350px|Users connect their computers to web content via various layers of the internet]]
'''Web content''' is the [[wikt:text|text]], [[visual system|visual]] or [[audio signal|audio]] [[Content (media)|content]] that is made available online and user encountered as part of the online usage and [[user experience|experience]] on [[website]]s. It may include text, [[Image|images]], sounds and [[Digital audio|audio]], online videos, among other items placed within [[web page]]s.
'''Web content''' is the [[wikt:text|text]], [[visual system|visual]] or [[audio signal|audio]] [[Content (media)|content]] that is made available online and user encountered as part of the online usage and [[user Amnesty Lilexperience|experience]] on [[website]]s. It may include text, [[Image|images]], sounds and [[Digital audio|audio]], online videos, among other items placed within [[web page]]s.
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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 [[Electronic document|document]] pages, information, software data and applications, e-services, images, [[audio signal|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."<ref>{{cite book|title=Information Architecture for the World Wide Web|edition=2nd|publisher=[[O'Reilly Media]]|date=1998|isbn=9781565922822}}</ref>{{rp|219}}
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 [[Electronic document|document]] pages, information, software data and applications, e-services, images, [[audio signal|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."<ref>{{cite book|title=Information Architecture for the World Wide Web|edition=2nd|publisher=[[O'Reilly Media]]|date=1998|isbn=9781565922822}}</ref>{{rp|219}}


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==Content management==
==Content management==
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