Also known as an internet address or web address, a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a URI and standardized naming convention for addressing documents accessible over the Internet and Intranet. An example of a URL is https://www.computerhope.com, the URL for the Computer Hope website.
What is URL and give 3 examples?
URL Part Example
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Scheme The most common is http and https but there are others like mailto, ftp, and data
Authority www.harvard.edu:80
Path to Resource shop/buy-mac/MacBook-pro/14-inch-space-gray-10-core-cpu-16-core-gpu-1tb#
Parameters ?key=value&
How do you find your URL?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yn-0-1GIrk
What are the 5 URLs?
A URL consists of five parts: the scheme, subdomain, top-level domain, second-level domain, and subdirectory.
How do I create a URL?
- Create a free website on Webs.com. You will create a "site address" during registration that will become your free URL.
- Use Google Sites to create your free URL.
- Register for a free website with Bravenet.
What is a URL and where is it located?
A URL is commonly known as a web address, with the acronym standing for Uniform Recourse Locater. A URL is normally displayed in the address bar at the top of a browser, with a typical URL being shown in the following format: http://www.cbronline.com.Feb 7, 2017