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Guys do any of you know what technology has been used to make website such as this tvfmedialabs.com

Please tell the softwares, and the most basics of making it.

Thanks.
 
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Use Under the Site; it is generally very reliable for that kind of thing.


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I think this site was created by using Html , css , php and java .
I don't see any use of CMS or other tool .
 
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Its MHTML.

[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHTML"]MHTML - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
 
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Go to the web page and do a file save.
You will see that a single file is saved that is not .html ot .htm,
but is a .mht file.
Take your computer offline and click on the saved file.
You will see the web page still has its graphics and
the animations still work.
A HTML file would need to access the graphics in external web files,
but your computer is offline and you downloaded no other files.
The graphic files are in the MHTML file.
 
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You will see that a single file is saved that is not .html ot .htm,
but is a .mht file.

Maybe your browser saves the page as mht.

Firefox 18.01 on Ubuntu 12.04

File
Save as

Result:
The Viral Fever Media Labs.html

http://tvfmedialabs.com/index.html 200

http://tvfmedialabs.com/index.mht 404
http://tvfmedialabs.com/index.mhtm 404
http://tvfmedialabs.com/index.mhtml 404

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHTML said:
the process for saving a web page along with its resources as an MHTML

mhtml appears to be a format for saving web pages, supported by default only by IE and Opera.
 
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I'm just quoting this but it sounds good to me:

"The best way to create MHTML documents is by utilizing Internet Explorer itself. If you want to save a webpage, go to that webpage,
then in IE, click File>Save As. In the field "Save as Type", locate "Web Archive, single file (*.mht)", then click Save.
That should be it. This answer just applies to webpages, or already saved HTML saved

To edit the MHTML documents, you can open the file in IE, save it in "Complete web page format (HTML + Images)
Then Open the HTML file in Notepad, edit it, open in IE and save it back as MHTML."
 
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IE, click File>Save As. In the field "Save as Type", locate "Web Archive, single file (*.mht)"

again, looks like mht is a format used by IE and Opera for saving web pages. not for creating them.
 
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