Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code are two different applications sharing only the first words of their name and the company who created them. The description makes me think it's VS not VS Code, but neither application's current version has File -> New Web Site.
Visual Studio 2019 and 2022 do have File -> New -> Project which is a close fit for the recommended version; and is mostly used with stacks that don't have the concept of projects/solutions but instead just rely on the file system for grouping so I suspect it's referring to VS not VS Code.
Visual Studio project types unfortunately often have names that at best only make sense in a world where nothing outside of Microsoft exists; and often end up confusing even within it. The tag description you quoted suggests this is an example of the latter case.
At first glance through the recent questions it looks like, as usual no one is reading the tag description and none of the first 15 or 20 questions are using it correctly. While I hesitate to judge a question by its title, if they're indicative I suspect a lot of them should be closed.
If we keep the tag, we need to prefix it with something to indicate that it's a Visual Studio specific item. I have no idea how to name it to avoid confusion with normal VS web projects though. An old, rarely used, recommended against, and apparently deprecated feature/project type that appears to have overwhelmingly collected off topic material is probably best left burned with no replacement tag.
web
,web-site-project
should be made a synonym ofweb
.