URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator. It is used like a postal address on the internet. An URL looks like this:
http://www.Google.com/search.html
Similar to a postal address, URLs have different parts to it:
http:// is the protocol to use to get to the resource. This is just like saying whether you want to send a letter using registered mail, air or ground mail.
www.google.com is the name of the webserver holding the resource you want to access. This is equivalent to the town and its postal code.
/search.html is the resource you want to access. This is just like the road and its house number.
Any URL that ends in .com is related to commercial use or businesses. It can also mean that the site will have ads on it
you can use URL shortening by going to any of the free URL shortening sites like tinyurl.com bit.ly of.ai Google URL shortner
Chrome itself is not a webpage so does not have a URL. URL's are inserted into Chrome for use.
is the tag name for an image element in a webpage. is the tag, with src="" specifying the source URL of the image. This can be a local URL ("myimage.jpg") or a global URL ("http://www.mysite.com/myimage.jpg"). You can also use a local site URL ("/myimage.jpg"), which refers to the root URL of your website.Basically the img is saying you are putting an image there and src is telling where the image is located.
The URL is the address of a website. It stands for Uniform Resource Locator.
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The URL is the (homepage) Internet address of a website. The homepage is referred to as a URL and the inner pages of the website are referred to as the htmls.
url: Uniform Resource Locator www: World Wide Web
when i tested my affiliate URL an error page came up saying the URL was not valid can someone please help thanks
if image is displayed in that URL, then its Image URL. Else if Text displayed means its Text URL.ByChandraseka
I recommend Google's URL Shortening service. It's quick, free and easy to use.
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