Friendly or semantic URLs are URLs easy for the user to understand and therefore easy to remember; quite the opposite of non-semantic or conventional URLs. We can differentiate them with a couple of examples: Friendly or semantic URLs are URLs that are easy to understand for the user and therefore easy to remember; quite the opposite of non-semantic or conventional URLs. We can differentiate them with a couple of examples:
Suppose you have a website with a news section in which there is an article of friendly URLs and its address is one of these:
(1.) http://www.myweb.com/index.php?seccion=news&id_new=133
This would be a clear example of a non-semantic URL. For the average user it would be nothing more than a mountain of strange symbols and terms that are difficult to remember and quite uncomfortable to write down if you want to return to it at another time. In addition, it would not facilitate its location by search engines.
(2.)http://www.myweb.com/news/friendly-url.html
This other version of the same example website, but with an easy-to-understand and easy-to-remember address. It also makes it easier for them to be indexed by search engines. This makes them more attractive.
Tools like WordPress allow you to activate this option of friendly URLs depending on the plan purchased. If you want to know more about them and how to use them, do not hesitate to investigate the matter more with your preferred search engine and in the same way you are reminded that araisa.com does not offer support in the programming of web pages.