(URL) Uniform Resource Locator

A Uniform Resource Locator (URL), commonly referred to as a web address, is a reference to a specific web page or resource on the Internet. It specifies the location of a resource, such as a website or a file, and provides a way for users to access that resource using a web browser.

A URL consists of several components, including the protocol (e.g., "http" or "https"), the domain name (e.g., "www.example.com"), and the path to the resource (e.g., "/index.html"). For example, "https://www.example.com/index.html" is a URL that specifies the location of the "index.html" file on the "www.example.com" website, and can be used to access that resource through a web browser.

URLs play a crucial role in enabling access to the vast amount of information available on the Internet and are a key component of the World Wide Web.

These links provide information about the technical specifications, structure, and best practices for designing URLs. They can be helpful for those looking to understand the mechanics of URLs and how to use them effectively in web development and digital marketing.