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* A URL indicates where the web page is stored on the Internet.
 

URLs almost never use back slashes (\). All slashes are forward slashes (/).

* You need to type a URL exactly for your browser to locate the desired web page.
 
* Although URLs may contain spaces between characters, they usually do not.
 
* Some large websites have multiple URLs that access the same site.
 
* The location box or address field on your browser indicates the URL of the page you arrived at after clicking a link.
 
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