March 3, 2003

"Web site" vs. "website"


Although I've used "Web site" for years, recently I find myself gravitating toward "website." Now, when I look at my work, I see inconsistencies everywhere --- and it's driving me crazy!

So, I sought advice from the Chicago Manual of Style website (see what I mean?) and it just made matters worse. Here's what they say:

" .. generally, I would recommend 'Web site' for formal writing, but 'website' for informal writing or friendly writing. Unless, of course, you prefer 'Web site' even
when you’re being friendly."

I don't do any formal writing. I consider ALL my writing friendly --- so I guess I get to decide whether I prefer "Web site" or "website."

What do YOU think? You can reply by clicking on "Comments."


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Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at March 3, 2003 1:13 PM | Comments (40)
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Egads! I do know how to spell the word "the." Apparently the holidays were quite good to me. Still, the AP Stylebook does say "Web site."

Posted by: Richard Valenty on January 2, 2008 11:10 AM

Tha AP Stylebook says "Web site."

Posted by: Richard on January 2, 2008 9:12 AM

My vote would be to add website to the new compound word list.

Posted by: Arlene on May 10, 2004 12:01 PM

Although I am fighting the losing battle of "a lot" staying two words, I don't seem to mind website. However, whatever you do DON'T add a hyphen, a la web-site. Just go for it.

--Lucy

Posted by: lucyonline on September 25, 2003 7:31 AM

Please post more comments, I will visit this site again soon.

Posted by: whois on August 22, 2003 6:45 PM

Just wanna say hi to you after reading your blog.

Posted by: postal code on July 25, 2003 9:15 PM

Better to write "website" because its what searchers type into search engines. A marketer must speak the language of their customer... unless their customers are grammar teachers :-)

Posted by: Priya Shah on May 20, 2003 5:55 AM

website. Definitely website. Otherwise my whole acronymn, SWEPA, really starts to fall apart.

--Peter

Subscription Website Publishers Association
www.swepa.com

Posted by: Peter A. Schaible on May 9, 2003 10:36 AM

This is a comment in regard to online safety for children. Are you aware if you type your phone number on the search site www.google.com it will pull up your address? It's one thing to find this information if you know the person's name; but what about just their phone number? I really like the google web site; but what children protection policies should search engines consider? if any?

Posted by: Mary Mason on March 27, 2003 11:59 AM

Iwanto make myopinion clear. If anyone wantsto ignore reasonable rules for Englishusage by makingup word combinations, Isuppose theycan dothat.
Personally, I think they should gobacktoschool.

Posted by: Walter on March 21, 2003 12:33 PM

How about "web sight"... just kidding! =o)

Posted by: Confused on March 12, 2003 7:38 PM

website! website! website!
But what does the AP Stylebook say???

Posted by: jim on March 12, 2003 4:10 PM

website, definitely! Simpler is almost always better.

Posted by: LW on March 7, 2003 4:19 PM

In my country Sweden we too have a problem when mentioning a place on the net. The problem is if we shall use the English expression "website", the semienglish expression "webbsite",the semiswedish translation "webbplats" or the full translation "nätplats". We have no strict rules, just a recommendation to use the full Swedish expression, but the English expression is by far the most used one.
When I recommend our new project to English speaking readers I always use the phrase:
"Take a look at our website:
http://www2.kalmar.se/bergavik/haelge/haelge_1.htm "
"Web site" feels like an unnecessary way to split up the sentece in more words than needed.

Lars Björk
Kalmar
Sweden

Posted by: Lars Bjork on March 6, 2003 11:49 PM

How about compromising? Capitalize "w" and use Website. I would have to agree that the rules for formal writing would direct you to use "Web site" but technical writing is rarely used in your average correspondance. Also, the "WWW" portion of addresses is capitalized when written out but is usually in the smaller case letters when typing in an address. There really isn't any thing like the American english language, is there! Are there any rules that don't have an exception? :)

Posted by: Chris Ryan on March 6, 2003 4:05 PM

website is accepted as a formal term nowadays, I think. Simple, concise =)

Posted by: echomyst on March 6, 2003 11:12 AM

While I would have a problem if that word became as long as some of those similarly 'put together' words you might find in German, I prefer "website". After all, we don't say "cup board", "head lines" or "ever green" etc, do we?

Posted by: Peter H. Schmedding on March 6, 2003 2:04 AM

website- clean looking, smooth

Posted by: Cynthia on March 5, 2003 7:17 PM

I prefer website - quicker, easier

Posted by: AML on March 5, 2003 5:09 PM

I like website, but what about web cam? Unfortunately we are becoming very lazy with the use of the written and spoken word. Hopefully we would never contract airline ticket etc

Posted by: Patricia on March 5, 2003 5:01 PM

After just completing a graduate class on the Internet, from what I learned in the class, the proper term is Web site. However, I do use website as a term also. Since the words "Internet" and "World Wide Web" and "Web site" are relatively new terms in our language, it will be interesting how these evolve and what is acceptable!
Cathy

Posted by: Cathy on March 5, 2003 4:34 PM

I prefer website, but probably it is more correct to use web site.

Posted by: Jane on March 5, 2003 1:59 PM

I like website. It is a computer word, soon to be added to the dictionary, if we have our way!

Posted by: Linda on March 5, 2003 1:47 PM

I too have struggled with this. Having been a teacher of communications and Internet "stuff" I have long used Web site but have longed to use website. Not only is Web site more difficult to type I believe it also infers two separate items, a Web and a site. Website, has the connotation of a single item such as a site on the World Wide Web.

Thanks for all the great stuff in your newsletters.

Posted by: bob on March 5, 2003 12:40 PM

website

Posted by: Bubba on March 5, 2003 12:37 PM

I don't think I have ever seen any other use than "website".
Jana

Posted by: Jana on March 5, 2003 11:51 AM

I have struggled with this too! I am so glad you brought it up! I think the correct spelling should be added to the dictionary and it should be "website". If I wanted to say web site, I like it said better this way, "A site on the web." Just my opinion. For the record, i prefer "website."

Posted by: Deene S on March 5, 2003 11:51 AM

Thanks for your great website and newsletter Barbara!

Here in the high school library four of us vote for "website".

The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language - Fourth Edition says:

webmaster, webpage(Web page), website (Web site)

"Usage Note - The transition from World Wide Web site to Web site to website seems to have progressed as rapidly as the technology itself. The development of website as a single uncapitalized word mirrors the development of other technological expressions which have tended to evolve into unhphenated forms as they become more familiar. Thus email has recently been gaining ground over the forms E-mail and e-mail, especially in texts that are more technologically oriented. Similarly, there has been an increasing preference for closed forms like homepage, online, and printout." (p. 1949)

Anita

Posted by: anita on March 5, 2003 10:59 AM

website looks better and flows better from the keyboard

Posted by: Cheryl on March 5, 2003 10:56 AM

This is an example of the dynamic nature of our English language. My thought on the matter starts with the fact that Web/web is a brand new word and "it" in itself is an abbreviated version of "World Wide Web". But as far as "site".....I'm worried about the person who questons the "spelling" because "sight" and "site" are homographs that sound the same but mean something different and are spelled differently, so "please" don't teach children that site is always the wrong spelling! Site originates from the Latin word "situs" which meant "position" defined as a location or scene, whereas, "sight" originates from the Old English word "seon" which means "to see" and defined as something seen or worth seeing or the act of seeing.
Well, that may not be "simple" but it worried me that our kids could be penalized for spelling such a "current" word.
My "simple" view is that the Web wouldn't "exist" without "sites "webbed" together!! It's going to take time for the dictionary to catch up, but I found words like "sit-com" so in time website or web site will probably "both" even be in the dictionary. That's the wonderful thing about our English Language!!

Posted by: Debbie on March 5, 2003 8:55 AM

I always thought it looked better writen as website, but this will get you a spelling error at NetMechanics.com. I swear by their HTML Toolbox editor. It has helped me straighten out hundreds of script errors. So I will continue to use web site.

Posted by: badboss on March 5, 2003 8:48 AM

I go with "website". It is about time we made this an easily used word that evolved from frequent use in the English language! Like kleenex and xerox, I think "website" is so commonly used, I doubt anyone out there would NOT understand the meaning if spelled casually and with EASE for use! That humble opinion comes from a teacher who is usually in a hurry, too.

Posted by: Joan on March 5, 2003 8:01 AM

"Web", with a capital "W" refers to the Web as a whole, complete entity. "I searched the 'Web' last night and didn't find an answer. You should use website when referring to a specifi site on the Web. Or maybe it should be web site? Hm, I think I like it being two words, not one. I remember the good old days when we debated over the word "online". Is it "on-line"? Or "online"? Email is another one. For me, it will always be email, not e-mail, regardless of what the Chicago folks say.

Posted by: Larry Beck on March 5, 2003 7:57 AM

I use "website" since I have always thought "Web site" looked funny when written. I remember when we also used "web page" and that was fine until we all did end up with a "website". "Web site" looks funny because when used this way we start it with a captial letter. This is like the debate over Internet or internet. There are many ways we have spoke and written a bit differently than in the real world. One day the powers that be will decide and then tell us what exact words to use. Then our Internet freedom will be gone and we won't be free to do it our way or mix it up anymore without looking dumb. :(

Posted by: Sylvia on March 5, 2003 7:49 AM

My spelling tests would have been marked incorrect if I had spelled 'sight' as you do.

I think it is two words. Would we contract airlineticket or touristattraction or some other phrase?

Posted by: M on March 5, 2003 7:27 AM

I use the word in my writing so often that it's just easier to use "website". Of course everytime I use that in a word document the RED line occurs underneath it to tell me I have spelled it wrong. They have no suggestions, though, so I always respond, "Ignor All"! It's time for a decision to be made. I vote for website!

Posted by: Renee on March 5, 2003 7:18 AM

I like the term KISS for myself--that means keep it simple stupid!Of course that's only when referring to myself!!For you I'd say only KIS--keep it simple!!!I vote for website!!!

Posted by: Susan on March 5, 2003 7:03 AM

I did not realize there was a difference. I would just go with website. Potato potato, tomato tamato... color colour ??? :)

Posted by: LJ on March 5, 2003 6:46 AM

I think that in the time when building 'Web sites' had just became user friendly we all felt like we were accomplishing a great task and we used the more professional way of the term 'Web sites'. And now just about everybody and his brother has a 'website' we are more in the mind frame of friendliness because we know that everybody is doing it and it is no great tack.

Posted by: Chris on March 5, 2003 6:35 AM

web site ;o)

Posted by: loie on March 5, 2003 6:22 AM
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