For as many years as I can remember, the Apple website has had simple URLs to get to various parts of the website. For example:
- http://www.apple.com/developer - the developer site
- http://www.apple.com/mac - information about Macs
- http://www.apple.com/iphone - information about the iPhone
- http://www.apple.com/ipod - information about the iPod
- http://www.apple.com/store - the online Apple store and information about the retail stores
Yes, other sites do this now. But Apple was doing this many years ago, long before competitor's sites.
This seemingly simple idea makes it much easier to navigate their web site for the vast majority of people going to the site. It allows people to get more quickly to the area they want. Without this, the task becomes much more involved:
- Visit the home page
- Parse the layout
- Find the navigation links
- Find the right link - if it's not there guess where to drill down
- Get to where you wanted to go
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I am a huge fan of clean URLs; I strive for this whenever I add web features to my apps. I consider the URL to be an important part of my public API.
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