Define and explain all parts of a URL of a website. It has various parts.
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Explanation:
A URL consists of five parts -- the scheme, subdomain, top-level domain, second-level domain, and subdirectory
1 scheme =. A URL for HTTP (or HTTPS) is normally made up of three or four components: A scheme. The scheme identifies the protocol to be used to access the resource on the Internet. It can be HTTP (without SSL) or HTTPS (with SSL).
2. subdomain= A subdomain is an additional part to your main domain name. Subdomains are created to organize and navigate to different sections of your website. ... In this example, 'store' is the subdomain, 'yourwebsite' is the primary domain and '.com' is the top level domain (TLD).
3. top level domain = A top-level domain (TLD) is the suffix or extension tied to a website. Around half of all websites use the top-level domain com, commonly called “dot” com. Other common TLDs include net, org, and edu. In the website address or URL below, com is the top-level domain
4. second level domain= A second-level domain is the part of a domain name or website address that comes before the top-level domain (tld).
5 . subdirectory= A subdirectory is the part of the url that houses a specific subset of content. A website is like a filing cabinet, the folders within the cabinet would be the subdirectories of your site. Individual directories are located to the right of the domain. Example: www.examplesite.com/blog or www.examplesite.com/shop.
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