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ruhikhan
11-21-2020, 06:08 PM
Hello friends,

What's the difference between a URL and a link?

EmilyPete
11-24-2020, 09:15 AM
Hyperlinks and URLs. A hyperlink is a certain kind of "clickable" text or graphic, which the Web browser generally responds by loading a new Web page. A uniform resource locator (URL) is a special address that uniquely identifies a Web page on the Web.

bonnieshona
11-26-2020, 07:27 AM
A URL is an address, like www.eshilon.com. A link (also known as "anchor text") is a line of text that, when clicked, takes a person to the URL.

So a link is the text you click and a URL is the place you go to.

Links can also be images. For example, you might click the "Yahoo! Answers" logo at the top of this page, and it will take you to the URL answers.yahoo.com.

URLs typically start with http://

sinelogixtech
11-26-2020, 12:57 PM
Links are not the same as URLs, though sometimes people say "link" when they mean "URL." For example, "Type the link into your web browser." A link is a snippet of text that has been associated with a URL. If you click on that text you are brought to the page that the URL points to.

lishmalinyjames
01-04-2021, 12:16 PM
Links are not the same as URLs, though sometimes people say "link" when they mean "URL." For example, "Type the link into your web browser." A link is a snippet of text that has been associated with a URL. If you click on that text you are brought to the page that the URL points to.

techinfo
02-08-2021, 12:43 PM
The difference between link and URL is that link takes the user from one address to another, while URL is the address denoted by the link. Links do not follow any protocol, while URLs follow protocols, such as HTTP,HTTPS , etc.

RH-Calvin
03-04-2021, 05:21 AM
A link is the URL that is built using an anchor text for generating traffic to your website.

Akshay_M
04-08-2022, 11:25 AM
The main difference between link and URL is that link takes the user from one address to a different , while URL is that the address denoted by the link. Links don't follow any protocol, while URLs follow protocols, like HTTP, FTP, etc. Links don't have a particular syntax, while URLs do.

davidsmith
04-08-2022, 11:40 AM
Link - The user is connected to a web address via a link.
URL - Each webpage has a unique address, which is referred to as a URL. (Uniform Resource Locator) is an acronym meaning "universal resource locator."

Lucifer12
04-09-2022, 08:06 AM
URL stands for uniform resources locator, which specifies the separate addresses, and the link is called a Hyperlink. It is the form of anchor text, images, and many others. When you click on the link, it will redirect you to a specific URL page because the link has an address of another URL.

URL is the data embedded in the preferred resource link, and the link is a relative URL path. It is the way to reach the resource.

virgowhirlpool
04-09-2022, 12:18 PM
First Of all it is very good to know the basic differences if we know that it will be very helpful.

URL Means Uniform Resource Locator

The main difference between link and URL is that link takes the user from one address to a different , while URL is that the address denoted by the link. Links don't follow any protocol, while URLs follow protocols, like HTTP, FTP, etc. Links don't have a particular syntax, while URLs do.

I hope this will clear your query regarding the differences between URL and a Link.

myresellerhome
04-09-2022, 12:26 PM
1. Uniform Site Locator (URL): A URL is an abbreviation for Uniform Resource Locator, and it defines the unique address for each resource on the internet. Simply said, they are the method through which the network or internet is accessible.
2. LINK: A link is an element in the form of an electronic document that points to another location inside the same or other document. It is an abbreviation for Hyperlink. Simply clicking or tapping it allows you to go to a new place, which is referred to as a URL.

dazzle
04-18-2022, 07:23 AM
URLs point to absolute paths to a resource. Hyperlinks, on the other hand, use text or other symbols which can be changed while still pointing to the same URL.