Configuring WWW in your URL

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Configuring WWW prefix
Have you thought why other Websites can be accessed with or without WWW? I’ll be explaining this to you on why there are such like this and how to configure it.

The image above is an example of how to make it accessible with or without WWW as the prefix of your URL. There are 3 choices, (a) Both will work (b) Add WWW (c) Remove WWW, just select at least one option on how your URL will behave. In my case, I chose (a) which is to behave either the both actions.

One example is the UIC Website, this one has strictly implemented that WWW should be included in the URL in order to access their website. Here is an example of UIC Website that omits WWW in the URL. Actually, there’s nothing wrong of either making it accessible with or without WWW because it depends on the preference of the webmaster.

But if you want to earn more traffic or easily accessible to all, simple, just choose Both will work which is option A.

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4 Responses to "Configuring WWW in your URL"

  1. Mashable said,

    March 16, 2008 at 3:35 am

    Nice tips!

  2. ragingmon said,

    March 17, 2008 at 8:03 pm

    yeah there’s nothing wrong about it. But what’s with the web today? It’s about earning traffic. So it’s much better to have both.

    well for me. Using www is old school.

  3. rgbconnections said,

    March 17, 2008 at 11:32 pm

    Yeah, your totally right! Thanks for dropping ragingmon. Hope to see you more.

  4. Yes! said,

    April 11, 2008 at 10:16 am

    YeS!

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