The World Wide Web (WWW) is a system of computers connected to each other via the Internet. The term “Web” refers to the collection of websites that are available on the Internet. Websites are created using HTML, which is a code that tells a computer how to display text and images on a page. CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, is another code used to style the pages of websites. Websites are hosted on servers, which are computers that store the website files and make them available to visitors. When you visit a website, your computer sends a request to the server hosting the website. The server then sends the website files back to your computer, which displays them in your web browser.

The first website was created in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee, who is also credited with inventing the World Wide Web. Today, there are billions of websites, covering almost every topic imaginable. The Web has become an essential part of our lives, providing information, entertainment, and communication for people around the world.