XOXO 2018
There’s not much talk about frameworks here. There’s no shaming about old techniques, or jokes about JavaScript. There’s just a couple hundred people all around me laughing and smiling and watching talks about making things on the web and it all feels so fresh and new to me. Unlike many other conferences I’ve visited, these talks are somehow inclusive and rather feel, well, there’s no other word for it: inspiring.
I’m sitting in a little room buried underneath the …
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What’s the difference between ./dogs.html and /dogs.html?
They are both URL paths. They have different names, though.
<!-- root-relative -->
<a href="./dogs.html">Dogs</a>
<!– absolute –>
<a href=”/dogs.html”>Dogs</a>
There are also fully-qualified URLs that would be like:
<!-- fully qualified -->
<a href="https://website.com/dogs.html">Dogs</a>
Fully-qualified URL’s are pretty obvious in what they do — that link takes you to that exact place. So, let’s look those first two examples again.
Say you have a directory structure like this on your site:
public/…
├── index.html
└── animals/
├── cats.html
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