All publicly accessible websites are seen collectively as constituting the "World Wide Web".
Organized by function a website may be
a non-profit organization website
They are edited using four broad categories of software:
Some websites derive revenue by selling advertising space on the site (see contextual ads).
Product or service based sites
Humor site: satirizes, parodies or otherwise exists solely to amuse.
Java applet site: contains software to run over the Web as a Web application.
Mirror site: A complete reproduction of a website.
News site: similar to an information site, but dedicated to dispensing news and commentary.
Political site: A site on which people may voice political views.
Rating site: A site on which people can praise or disparage what is featured.
Review site: A site on which people can post reviews for products or services.
Video sharing: A site that enables user to upload videos, such as YouTube and Google Video.
Warez: a site designed to host and let users download copyrighted materials illegally.
Wiki site: a site which users collaboratively edit (such as Wikipedia and Wikihow).