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I would like to know what defines a "webmaster"? What are or should be the skills, function and general responsibilities of a webmaster.

And, if you are a webmaster, what do you do, what do you know and what helps you most (knowledge or tool) to do your job.

Thanks!

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Webmasters are generally the person(s) responsible for a website so that it is a mix of systems administrator and web developer.

Skills would include understanding at least one server software, e.g. Apache or Microsoft Internet Information Services, and some basic HTML skills. Now generally there should also be some server-side scripting/programming, e.g. PHP or ASP.Net, as well as possibly knowing some Javascript, CSS, XHTML, and how to configure a server.

To write all that I know would likely take almost a decade as it would be 33 years of memories in addition to the knowledge that I possess from living those years like remembering net

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Webmaster is a term from old days when Internet was something new and few people understand it. To me, webmaster has no relevant signification and it is better to use more precise terms like: webdesigner, webdeveloper, webadministrator...

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For a quick answer you can check out Wikipedia's definition:

The webmaster (feminine: webmistress), also called the web architect, the web developer, the site author, or the website administrator, is the person responsible for designing, developing, marketing, or maintaining a website. On community websites, webmasters are able to change and manipulate any comment that the users make.

If you are interested, you can also check out International WebMasters Associations which provides more details on the subject, offering various classes and certifications.

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There is Wikipedia's definition

However, if you are using the term "webmaster" then chances are you don't know the difference between a sysadmin and a developer (which is perfectly ok :) ). In this case, the webmaster is the person who runs your website and answers your web related questions.

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In fact I know VERY well the difference between a sysadmin and a developer, but which one do I hire for the webmaster job? – Notitze Sep 15 '08 at 19:19
(harder to find the right blend ... add in the web design factor and you're in for an even tougher search ) – Notitze Sep 15 '08 at 19:21
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Sadly, at least here (Poland) by webmaster people usually understand a person to do:

  • coding (PHP, ASP, Java, .NET, SQL)
  • HTML-like work ((X)HTML, Javascript/Ajax, CSS, etc)
  • Design (image processing, working with layouts, often hard photoshop skills)

So it looks like a webmaster is a 1-person company to run every job that has anything to do with the website.

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O'Reilly's "Webmaster in a Nutshell" covers the following topcs:

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • XML
  • CGI
  • SSI
  • JavaScript
  • PHP
  • HTTP
  • Apache

I'd more or less agree with that technology set as a definition with a couple of caveats:

  • SSI is no-longer quite as essential as it once was
  • Obviously, the book chooses PHP whilst any one of Perl, Python, or Ruby could nowadays fit into a server-side scripting language niche
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Someone who "knows the internet."

They aren't a programmer or a web designer. They are more like a system administrator for a web page. They might do a bit of coding, and some graphics formatting and manipulation. They likely also edit content if the website owner doesn't do it themselves.

They're the guys who get on the phone to India, do FTP uploads, synchronize mirrors, and manage ads.

Many web programmers act as webmasters for their clients.

The skills needed to be a webmaster are varied, but not intensive.

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what does that mean ... "knows the internet"?!? As an internet user?? – Notitze Sep 15 '08 at 18:46
KNows the ins and outs of how the web works. Like how ISPs and web hosts conduct business. How to get ad money through affiliate networks. Knows the basics of cgi programming. Knows how a web server operates. "Knows the internet" means "knows the internet," basically. – cazlab Sep 15 '08 at 18:50
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Spider-Man

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Watch out, humor is looked down upon, you should probably keep this in a comment. – Rich B Sep 15 '08 at 18:50
I counter your Spider-man with... SPIDER PIG! – Spoike Sep 15 '08 at 19:35
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Webmaster is an old fashioned term to define the administrator of a website. It's in charge of mantaining it and usually bug reports, questions about the working of the website and so on used to be send to him.

While it's being used in quite some sites today it's not very usual these days as better options (like the user invoice of stackoverflow) exists for dealing with such problems.

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A 13 year old kid with a whole lot of attitude and a MacBook.

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