The URL for a Squido lens needs to be a phrase that you have come up using keyword research.
This keyword also needs to form the main part of the title, so yes, the URL and the tilte for a Squidoo lens can be the same.
Squidoo was created in 2005.
The population of Squidoo is 14.
Squidoo is an article writing site and YouTube is for videos. However you can put YouTube Videos on a Squidoo page.
You can do it one of two ways...Simply copy and paste the URL onto the message board (it is necessary that http:// is included or this will not work)To display a title instead of the whole URL then type a [ then the URL, then a space, then the title you want to display, then a ] Remember to include http:// in the URL.
In Title would be the title you want for you link advertisement. Example: "New Shoe Deals" In anchor would be the URL you wish your title to be directed to when clicked. URL Example: "http://www.newshoedeals.com/shoe_specials"
squidoo answer.com still exits till now.
The French refer to it as URL, the same as in English.
HTML pages do not create their complete URL. The URL is generated by the Web server. Part of the URL is the saved name of the HTML file (e.g. page.html). The rest of the URL depends on where the HTML document is saved on the Web server (e.g. www.webserver.com/directory/page.html). You specify the name of the Web page in the HTML file by using the <title>My Page Name</title> tags.
==URL and TITLE== The URL is the location of the page. In real life, it's like the room, box or book -for example-. The Title of a page is the name of the page. It's more descriptive, but not as much as the description of the page. It's the text display in the upper part of your browser (the tab name if your browser as tabs). In real life, it's the name of a document.
To cite different chapters of the same book in APA format, you should include the author's name, publication year, chapter title, editor's name (if applicable), book title, page range of the chapter, and the book's DOI or URL if available. Each chapter citation should be formatted as follows: Author Last Name, First Initial. (Year). Chapter Title. In Editor First Initial. Last Name (Ed.), Book Title (pp. page range). Publisher. DOI or URL.
To reference a website with no author in an academic paper, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks followed by the publication date, if available, and the URL. For example: ("Title of Webpage," n.d., URL).
To cite a website with no author in a research paper, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks followed by the publication date, if available, and the URL. For example: ("Title of Webpage," n.d., URL).