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I will clone redesign or copy any website using html css js


I will clone redesign or copy any website using html css js

Yes, it is possible to clone a website using HTML, CSS and JS. There are several ways to do this, including using website scraping tools like HTTrack1, Website Downloader2, or Website Scraper2. You can also clone a website using code by copying the HTML, CSS and JS code from the website and pasting it into your own files3.

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If you want to learn how to clone a website using HTML, CSS and JS, there are many resources available online that can help you get started. For example, you can check out this tutorial on how to clone Google using HTML, CSS and JS 4.

HTTrack is a free and open-source web crawler and offline browser that allows you to download a website from the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all directories, getting HTML, images, and other files from the server to your computer1. It was developed by Xavier Roche and licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 31.

HTTrack arranges the downloaded site by the original site’s relative link-structure2. It is easy-to-use and can be used for both personal and commercial purposes2.

The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or simply GPL) is a series of widely used free software licenses that guarantee end users the four freedoms to run, study, share, and modify the software1. The license was the first copyleft for general use and was originally written by the founder of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), Richard Stallman, for the GNU Project1.

The latest version of GNU GPL is version 32. It is used by most GNU programs and by more than half of all free software packages2. The license is available in several formats including HTML, plain text, ODF, Docbook v4 or v5, Texinfo, LaTeX, Markdown, and RTF2.

There are many free software licenses available. Some of the most popular ones include the Apache License 2.0, BSD 3-Clause “New” or “Revised” license, MIT License, Mozilla Public License 2.0, and the GNU Lesser General Public License.

The Apache License 2.0 is a permissive free software license written by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) that allows users to use the software for any purpose, to distribute it, to modify it, and to distribute modified versions of the software under the terms of the license, without concern for royalties1. The license is a permissive license, meaning there are few restrictions on the use of the code2.

The Apache License 2.0 differs from a copyleft license, which requires the user to distribute their code under the same software license2. The Apache license allows end users to modify parts of the original code under any license as long as it contains the original copyright and license notices2.

Copyleft is a way of using the copyright on the program1. 

It is a distinguishing feature of some free software licenses, while other free-software licenses are not copyleft licenses because they do not require the licensee to distribute derivative works under the same license2. 

Copyleft is a general concept that describes any method that utilizes the copyright system (in whole or in part) to achieve the goal of fostering and encouraging the equal and inalienable right to copy, share, modify and improve creative works of authorship3.

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