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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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Redirect root domain to subdomain for a yearly contest
Instead you can use URL rewrites some info on how here which keep everything pretty, in the same place AND URL, and minimize the need for redirects and over-complicated URLS. …
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Using "user" in a URL structure
It's an extremely contentious issue whether "user" is a bad word or not. If you want to maintain any clarity I would strongly advise against calling all people in all situations 'people.' You can't ge …
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Does a URL fragment identifier have a bad effect on user experience?
Depends how you define "bad user experience" I suppose. The hash identifier allows you to link directly to the information that the user wants to see or you want them to see; what could be better than …
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Should people be able to change their usernames?
Steam and Skype may be less relevant to your site (I assume) than Twitter, but remember that URLs aren't the only things that change. …