The first part of the URL is called the 'domain', ie. wiki.answers.com or www.google.comUnless you are refering to the protocol part, which is the http:// or https://
When you type http://www.wiki.answers.com that is an URL, the first part "htpp://" identifies the protocol, used to fetch the webpage, and the second part www.wiki.answers.com points it's domain name.
An obfuscated URL is a type of URL in a browser. This URL is made to look similar to a legitimate URL but part of it is concealed.
Any image link is done the same way. You need the part of the code that contains the url, the part that contains the image and the part [optional] that contains the words that show up when you hover over the image. < a href= " url"> is the first part of the code. The next part is < img src= " image url"> That is the image url. If you want words to show under the mouse when you hover you add alt=" whatever you want to say"> after < img src=" image url"> So the finished code will be < a href=" url">< img src=" image url" alt=" whatever you want to say">
Yes they r part of url.in url hyper links are indicated with slashes ////
Yes they r part of url.in url hyper links are indicated with slashes ////
No HTML is no part of the URL. HTML is just the scripting language of the web.
At the end of the URL
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.
Copy the URL with the .php, The .php is part of the page.
The pathname is the ending part of the URL. It is after the "slash" of the domain name.
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