I agree with Golden Falcon :DWebmaster - Owns the site, owns the domain, usually pays for server.
Admin/Mods - Work with webmaster (which in turn is an Admin himself), but not necessarily owns anything.
We should really have 6 type of groups now. WJunction is big enough for this.
Admin
GMod
Webmaster
Visiting Staff or Visiting Admin/Mod
Warez Hoster
WJ Member
Then, they both should get Webmasters Rank/Position. Only fair.About if their are 2 admins which own the site 50% each and pay for everything/does everything together.
This is IMO way more deeper than that. I wouldn't really call a webmaster some kiddo who just discovered the internet, leeched first DDL script he found and put it on the cheapest shared hosting he could allow from his pocket money.Webmaster - Owns the site, owns the domain, usually pays for server.
True, but if you own the domain, your pretty much a webmaster. No matter how shitty your site is.This is IMO way more deeper than that. I wouldn't really call a webmaster some kiddo who just discovered the internet, leeched first DDL script he found and put it on the cheapest shared hosting he could allow from his pocket money.
True, didn't really read his post before.edit: what loki said is good too, we can go that route.
ok,
Is the guy that gets someone to put up his board or use Fantasico to install it,has to rely on host to move it, cant even install mods/graphics without payed help a "webmaster"?.
Or is the guy that installs it/codes it,moves it from host to host, does his own security,does his own gfx ,and actually has a crew on the same level?
Just looking to define the meaning, not Wjunction related,IMO should be two groups, "Site Owner" and "Webmaster"
Don't 100% agree with that. Webmasters do the work period...no matter how little or how much. You think Hugh Hefner is a Webmaster? Site owners with money pay for webmasters in some cases.Webmaster - Owns the site, owns the domain, usually pays for server.
Admin/Mods - Work with webmaster (which in turn is an Admin himself), but not necessarily owns anything.
The webmaster (portmanteau of web and Postmaster), also called the web architect, the web developer, the site author, the website administrator, or (informally) the webmeister, 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.