In the Address Bar of the Internet Browser.
It is at the top of the page! What you write your website in.
Copy the URL with the .php, The .php is part of the page.
A slug is the part of a URL that identifies a particular page on a website in an easy-to-read form. It is the part of a URL that explains the page's content.
Not only each web site, each web page has its unique URL
A static URL is a web page whose content stays the same whereas a dynamic URL is an address from a website that runs a script.
Linking to a page within website PAGE For example there is a page named "Contact Us" in your site and you want to link it then it will go like: Contact Us Linking to a URL www.hotmail.com To open in a new window just add "Target" tag i.e. www.hotmail.com
URL also known as the website address, is the location of a page on the internet. Every webpage has its own URL. URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator.
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If a URL is not valid, then the page or website you are looking for does not exist on the web. For more information, look for 404 error on Wikipedia or Google.
there is no URL 'button' - the white bar which you click on and type the address of the website you want (in the top middle of the page) is where the URL/address is. its the 'same' thing essentially (for your purposes)
URL stands for "Universal Resource Locator." It refers to the web address of a website. A URL is what is typed into the address bar of a browser to find a specific web page.
The URL that you see in the top address bar of your browser, or the URL you enter in your address bar to open a website.