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So, your Facebook page. Yes, definitely dynamic.
It's built by Facebook servers and rendered in your browser.
The Udacity.com logo. Not dynamic.
It doesn't change very often. It's just a file sitting on a server.
A blog's front page.
Yes, definitely dynamic.
A blog's front page probably takes all of the blog entries
that somebody has written and collates them together and renders a page
that includes the top 10 or whatever.
And Google search results, definitely dynamic.
You run a search.
Google in the background does the search on all of their computers,
puts together results, and then renders them for you on the fly.
These are all examples of dynamic content, content that's basically
put together by programs, and in this class,
we're actually going to be building a blog,
so that's what you're going to learn how to build.