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a character string used to represent a location on the Internet that can be typed or accessed by a user. URLs often present in human-readable the organization behind the website and the function of the specific page being navigated to, in addition to their purely functional use.

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User experience and the trailing slash for directories in the URL?

Case 1: A slash indicates a directory. The lack of a slash indicates a file. Obvious cases: http://example.com/files/public/presentations/ - the user is expecting a directory listing with the prese …
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User perception on non ".com" top level domains

First, .co is a TLD intended for websites hosted in Colombia. Second, users are habituated to .com. The missing m is perturbing, and many people will forget about the fact that instead of accessing a …
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