Relative URLs are URL structures that contain the location path, omitting the website name (for example <a href="/example.html">). Relative URLs are quicker to code, have faster loading times, and are suitable for content management systems.
Relative URLs are URL structures that contain the location path, omitting the website name (for example <a href="/example.html">). Relative URLs are quicker to code, have faster loading times, and are suitable for content management systems.