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Glossary of Common Terms

Domain Names & Hosting

Domain Name

Domain Name

A domain name is the web address people type into their browser to visit a website.

It’s the human-friendly version of an IP address (which is a string of numbers that identifies a computer on the internet). Instead of remembering something like 192.168.1.1, you can use a name like: sitedrawer.com

You register domain names through services called domain registrars (like GoDaddy, Namecheap etc.).

Once registered, you can point the domain to your hosting provider so that visitors who type in your domain are shown your website.

Hosting / Web Server

Hosting / Web Server

Website hosting is the service that stores your website's files and makes them available to people on the internet.

When someone types your domain name (like sitedrawer.com) into their browser, your hosting provider delivers the content of your site—text, images, code—from a web server so it appears on their screen.

Good hosting means:

  • Your website loads quickly
  • It’s always available (reliable uptime)
  • It stays secure and protected from attacks

With SiteDrawer, hosting is included for 36 months—so you don’t need to worry about setting anything up yourself. It’s fast, secure, and optimized for WordPress websites.

SSL Certificate

SSL Certificate

It encrypts the connection between your site and the people visiting it—so that any information they enter (like names, emails, or passwords) stays private and secure.

When a site has an SSL certificate installed, you'll see:

  • A padlock icon in the browser
  • A web address that starts with https:// instead of just http://

https://sitedrawer.com = Secure

http://example.com = Not secure

Every modern website should have SSL, even if you’re not collecting sensitive data.

With SiteDrawer, you don’t need to worry about setting it up. All hosted sites include a free SSL certificate by default, so your site is secure from day one.

Common Website Terms

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Search Engine Optimization

The process of improving your website so that it appears higher in search results on platforms like Google, Bing, or DuckDuckGo.

The goal of SEO is simple:

Help more people find your website when they search for things related to your business.

When someone types a question or phrase into Google (like “best plumber in Victoria” or “affordable business website”), the search engine tries to show them the most relevant, trustworthy, and helpful results.

If your site is well-optimized, it’s more likely to show up at the top, bringing you more traffic, leads, and customers.

Every SiteDrawer website is:

  • Built with clean code that search engines can read
  • Optimized for fast loading and mobile use
  • Structured with SEO-friendly titles and tags
  • Ready for Google to index and rank
Navigation

Navigation

Navigation refers to the way visitors move through your website and how they find the information they’re looking for.

In simple terms, it’s the menu system of your website.

Common Types of Navigation

Main Menu (Primary Navigation):
Usually at the top of every page. Includes links to the most important pages like Home, About, Services, and Contact.

Footer Navigation:
A secondary menu at the bottom of your site. Often includes links to privacy policies, terms of service, social media, or other utility pages.

Dropdown Menus:
Menus that expand to show sub-pages when you hover or click useful for grouping related content.

Sidebar or Mobile Menus:
Used on smaller screens or in specific layouts to help users browse through categories or sections.

To learn more about Navigation Menus in SiteDrawer, visit the Navigation Menus section.

Responsive Design (Mobile Friendly)

Responsive Design (Mobile Friendly)

Responsive design means your website automatically adjusts to look and work great on any device - whether it’s a phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop.

The layout, text size, images, and menus all adapt to fit the screen size so users can easily read and interact with your site, no matter what they're using.

  • Mobile usage is massive: Over half of all website traffic comes from smartphones.
  • Better user experience: Visitors don’t have to zoom in or scroll sideways.
  • SEO benefits: Google ranks mobile-friendly websites higher in search results.
  • Professionalism: A responsive site feels polished, modern, and easy to use.

What Changes with Responsive Design?

  • Menus may turn into a mobile “hamburger” icon
  • Multi-column layouts become stacked, single-column
  • Text and buttons scale to remain readable
  • Images resize and reposition to fit the screen

Responsive Design and SiteDrawer

Every SiteDrawer website is responsive by default. That means:

  • You don’t need to do anything special to make your site mobile-friendly.
  • All modules, layouts, and fonts automatically adjust for different devices.
  • Your site will look professional and easy to use whether someone visits from a phone or a 4K monitor.
Load Times

Load Times

Load time refers to the amount of time it takes for a web page to fully display all of its content after a visitor clicks on a link or types in a web address.

It is the time between when someone requests your site and when everything, including text, images, and features, is ready for them to interact with.

Why Load Times Matter
  • User experience: Visitors expect websites to load quickly. If a site takes too long to appear, many users will leave before it even finishes loading.

  • SEO performance: Search engines like Google consider page speed as a ranking factor. Faster sites are more likely to appear higher in search results.

  • Conversion rates: The faster your site loads, the more likely visitors are to stay, engage, and take action such as filling out a form or making a purchase.

Studies show that even a delay of a few seconds can significantly increase the number of people who leave a site without interacting with it.

Factors That Affect Load Times
  • Size and optimization of images and files

  • Website hosting quality and server speed

  • Complexity of the page layout and number of features

  • Use of caching, content delivery networks (CDNs), and compression techniques

Load Times and SiteDrawer

SiteDrawer websites are built with optimized code, image compression algorithms, and mobile-friendly layouts to ensure fast loading speeds on all devices. Hosting is included and configured to deliver your site quickly and reliably without needing additional setup or plugins.

Security

Bot Protection

Bot Protection

Bot protection refers to security measures designed to detect and block automated programs, known as bots, from abusing or attacking a website.

Bots are computer programs that perform repetitive tasks. Some bots are helpful, like search engine crawlers, but many are harmful. Malicious bots can try to spam forms, scrape content, overload servers, or even attempt to hack into websites.

Bot ProtectionBotprotection helps distinguish between real human visitors and automated programs. It prevents bots from accessing parts of a website where they could cause problems or create security risks.

Why Bot Protection is Important
  • Prevents spam form submissions and fake signups

  • Protects your website from automated attacks

  • Reduces server load and keeps your site running smoothly

  • Preserves the integrity of user data and analytics

Common Bot Protection Methods
  • CAPTCHA tests to verify a visitor is human

  • Rate limiting to restrict how many requests a visitor can make

  • IP blocking to deny access from known malicious sources

  • Behavioural analysis that detects bot-like patterns

Bot Protection and SiteDrawer

SiteDrawer uses smart bot protection techniques to ensure that only legitimate users can create accounts, provision websites, and interact with your platform. This helps keep the system secure and ensures that resources are available for real businesses, not automated abuse.

reCAPTCHA Spam Protection

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SMTP Service / Relay

SMTP Service / Relay