An URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, is a standardized address used to identify resources on the internet. It serves as the web address for locating and accessing specific web pages, documents, or files on the World Wide Web.
URLs consist of several components, including the protocol (e.g., “http://” or “https://”), the domain name (e.g., “www.example.com”), and the path to the specific resource or page (e.g., “/index.html”).
URLs are essential for navigating the internet and are used in web browsers to retrieve and display web content when users enter or click on a web link.