What is URL?

A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a web address used to access specific resources on the internet, such as websites, pages, or files. It is composed of several parts: the protocol (e.g., HTTP or HTTPS), the domain name (e.g., www.example.com), the path (e.g., /about-us), and sometimes query parameters or fragments. Each component helps locate and identify the resource, ensuring users can easily navigate the web.

URLs are important for several reasons. First, they ensure that users can reach specific content on the web by providing an address for every resource. Second, from an SEO perspective, well-structured and descriptive URLs help search engines understand page content, which can improve rankings. Additionally, clean and easy-to-read URLs contribute.