Should my link href be www or go direct to page?
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Hi, just wondering which is the best format for linking to pages. In my navigation at the moment i have links like;
Is this the recommended format or should it be;
Many thanks for any answers.
Alex
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Thats great thanks for your help guys.
Alex
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Hi Alex,
From a functional standpoint, absolute and relative paths should lead users and spiders to the same page.
There are some pros to using one over the other though:
Relative
-faster to code
-if you switch domains, you won't have to deal with redoing internal links
-your page should be faster, because you have less code for browsers and Google to sift through
Absolute
-leaves little confusion for browsers and spiders, because it is using the EXACT path
-if your site gets scrapped, the links would still point back to your site
-Google Webmaster Tools recommends absolute paths, "Where possible, use absolute rather than relative links. (For instance, when linking to another page in your site, link to www.example.com/mypage.html rather than simply mypage.html)."
Hope this helps.
Mike
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Hi Alex
You're asking if it matters whether the URL is absolute or relative.
It doesn't really make a different from an SEO point of view as long as both resolves
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