a page that interacts with the user so that each visitor to the page sees customized information
a page that is not pre-produced but generated during the publishing process
a page, which provides interaction with the visitor, thus displaying content personalized for the specific visitor
a web page that contains content that can be moved such as images or form data
a web page that is generated dynamically when the web page is accessed
a web page that uses some scripting language, such as PHP or ASP, to allow the web server to adapt the content of the web page to a particular situation
A web page that uses a database to generate data or information "on the fly", depending on the user's request. Dynamic web pages may use Active Server Pages (using VBScript or JScript) or other scripts. In contrast, a static web page renders HTML exactly the way it is written. Although a static page my run a Java applet, the user may interact with the page only by selecting a link.
All the parts of a dynamic web page, like graphics and text, are stored as files in a database. When a user goes to a specific page, all the relevant parts are gathered from this database and displayed on screen.
Unlike static web pages that contain data that doesn't change Dynamic Web Pages respond to user input providing the visitor with a more rewarding and interesting experience. Dynamic pages can be created using Javascript, PHP etc.
A web page created automatically by software at the web server. The page may be (a) personalized for the user based on identification via login or based on cookies stored on the user's computer, (b) tailored to fulfill a specific request made by the user, or (c) code-generated (e.g., using php, jsp, asp, or xml). Information used for personalization or tailoring of pages may be retrieved in real-time from a database or other data store.
A Web page that is returned to the user with custom content based on the results of a search or some other request. Also known as "dynamic HTML" or "dynamic content," the "dynamic" word is used with Web sites to refer to custom results individualized to each user in contrast to the billions of static Web pages that do not change.
A web document that is created from a database in real-time or "on the fly" at the same time it is being viewed, providing a continuous flow of new information and giving visitors a new experience each time they visit the web site. Dynamic web sites offer the user the ability to interact with the web site. This interaction can take place in the form of a search for products, a questionnaire that automatically posts results or online polls. Basically, dynamic web pages and content are generated from the input of the user.
Classical hypertext navigation occurs among "static" documents, and, for web users, this experience is reproduced using static web pages. However, web navigation can also provide an interactive experience that is termed "dynamic". Content (text, images, form fields, etc.) on a web page can change, in response to different contexts or conditions.