yeah... homeloansandallsortsofstuffincluding50dollar4x4signs.com
"The URL is not valid and cannot be loaded."yeah... homeloansandallsortsofstuffincluding50dollar4x4signs.com
See that, if it had www. in front i woulda known it was a web address and shouldn't have a space!:Big Laughstrangely, that space is not there in my quick reply box, and goes away when I tried to edit also...
but type in a site name without the www and you'll get to it anyway.
It depends on where the website is hosted as far as needing the www or not, it's a protocol. Some sites have other prefixes like mail.website.com along with www.website.com etc & tells the server/browser where to go. Most hosting companies have it set up by default now to create both entries in their records, but I'll bet you a few still don't. As long as it works either way then whichever looks best in each instance is which one I use.
When I do have to put it in there I try to make the www and the .com a little bit smaller
and kern the w's closer... I want to emphasize the website and minimize the www/.com part. I like to cap major words also to make it easier to read if it makes sense to do that.
Kinda like the area code in a phone #. Does it REALLY have to be as big as the rest of the #?
haha same here!