URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator, which is another term for a website's or resource's URL. It not only reveals the location of the resource (page, video, file, etc.) online, but it also provides information about the query being requested, page number, or even website design.
A simple web address will include at least three components (such as https://getsetseo.com) and up to nine in the case of a complex URL. The protocol (or scheme), subdomain, top-level domain, query, parameters, domain name, port, path, and fragment are the nine components of a URL.
Let's take a closer look at URL structure in the next sections.
1. Scheme
2. Subdomain
3. Second-level Domain
4. Top-level Domain
5. Subdirectory
6. Port
7. Path
8. Query
9. Parameters
10. Fragments
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