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    URL
    [ˌyo͞oärˈel]
    noun
    URL (noun) · URLs (plural noun)
    1. the address of a web page:
      "type a URL into a browser's address bar" · "the URLs for a wide variety of arts-related charities"
    Origin
    1990s: abbreviation for uniform (or universal) resource locator.
    u·ni·form re·source lo·ca·tor
    [uniform resource locator]
    noun
    URL (noun)
    1. a location or address identifying where documents can be found on the internet.
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  2. What is a URL? - Learn web development | MDN - MDN Web Docs

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  4. What Is a URL? The Anatomy of a URL, Permalinks, …

    WebJan 24, 2024 · A URL, or uniform resource locator, is an address that helps your web browser locate a specific webpage, picture, file, or other resource. Your browser takes the address, translates the domain name to the IP …

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  7. What Is a URL: Examples, Structure, and More - Hostinger

    WebJan 30, 2024 · A URL, short for a uniform resource locator is a web address pointing to a specific website, a web page, or a document on the internet. What Is an Example of a URL Address. Hostinger’s full URL is …

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    Every time you click a link on a website or type a web address into your browser, it’s a URL. URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator. Think of it like a street address, with each portion of the URL as different parts of the address, and each giving you different information. Let’s examine each component of a URL and what we can learn from it.
    A URL is a specific type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), although many people use the two terms interchangeably. [a] URLs occur most commonly to reference web pages ( HTTP / HTTPS) but are also used for file transfer ( FTP ), email ( mailto ), database access ( JDBC ), and many other applications.
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    They're what we use to open not only websites, but also to download images, videos, software programs, and other types of files that are hosted on a server. Opening a local file on your computer is as simple as double-clicking it, but to open files on remote computers, like web servers, we must use URLs so that our web browser knows where to look.
    A URL can usually be found in the address bar at the top of the web browser’s window. On laptops and desktop computers, a website URL will always be visible in the address bar as users scroll through the web page. In the case of mobile devices, the default browser behavior causes a URL to disappear as soon as users start scrolling down.
  9. What Is A URL (Uniform Resource Locator)? - How-To …

    WebAug 31, 2018 · The authority section of a URL gets your browser (or whatever app) to the right server on a network. The path that follows---which works just like a path in Windows, macOS, or Linux---gets you to the …

  10. What Is a URL? Here's What You Need to Know - Business Insider

  11. URL | Meaning, Example, Definition, & Facts | Britannica

  12. Internet Basics: Understanding URLs - GCFGlobal.org

    WebURL stands for Uniform Resource Locator. Think of it like a street address, with each portion of the URL as different parts of the address, and each giving you different information. Let’s examine each component of a URL …

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