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Favicon

We all encounter a favicon when we open any browser. Even as you read this, you may see a few favicons. This is a small image (icon) of 16×16 millimetres or 32×32 pixels that appears in the browser tabs next to the name of the website. Favicons thus allow users to quickly find their way around when opening multiple web pages and at the same time add a distinctive touch to your website. Although often overlooked, the favicon is a very important detail when creating a web presence.

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A website that can only be accessed by a user after logging in, registering or otherwise entering data. Unlike regular websites, the content here is protected in some way and can even be layered for individual visitors. Thus, different content can be displayed to each visitor. Extranets are mainly used for remote communication and sharing non-public documents.

Frontend

A label representing the part of a web application that is visible to users. The term was coined by combining two English words front and end. The opposite is the backend.

Facebook Ads

This is a type of paid advertising that you can pay for on Facebook. Since Facebook is very popular among Czech internet users, many companies find it worthwhile to invest in paid advertising here.

Facebook

One of the first, and certainly still the biggest, social networks. Launched in 2003 by now-billionaire Mark Zuckerberg as FaceMash, it was renamed TheFacebook in 2004. Facebook originally started as a network for Harvard students. The social network opened to the public three years later, in 2006. By that time, it already had over a million users. Today, over two billion users from all over the world use Facebook, despite frequent problems (not only) with the protection of private data.

Freemail

A service for receiving and sending electronic mail (e-mail) that anyone with Internet access can register for free. These are services such as Gmail.com, Seznam.cz, Outlook.com, Centrum.cz and others. The freemail address can be, for example, yourname@freemail.cz. Freemail services have their advantages. You can get them for free and they are maintenance free. However, some services where you sign up with an email address may not accept them (they are a common source of spam), and with freemail you also have a slightly lower guarantee that the email won't fall into spam or get lost along the way. A variant of freemail is an email address on its own domain, which might look like yourname@yourcompany.cz. This method is suitable not only for companies, but for anyone who needs to appear more serious in their e-mail communications. If you want to guarantee that your emails will arrive, make sure you use the DKIM domain key on both the freemail and your own domain.

Favicon

We all encounter a favicon when we open any browser. Even as you read this, you may see a few favicons. This is a small image (icon) of 16x16 millimetres or 32x32 pixels that appears in the browser tabs next to the name of the website. Favicons thus allow users to quickly find their way around when opening multiple web pages and at the same time add a distinctive touch to your website. Although often overlooked, the favicon is a very important detail when creating a web presence.

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