How to Type in a Web Address to Go to a Specific Site (2024)

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Easy ways to type a URL to go to a specific website

Written byDarlene Antonelli, MA

Last Updated: February 15, 2024Fact Checked

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  • Using the Address Bar
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  • Website URL Basics
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It's easy to type a web address and go to a specific site! You'll need to find the long, white address bar at the top of the page, then type your address into that bar. Hit "Enter" on your keyboard to go directly to the website. This wikiHow article teaches you how to type in a web address to go to a specific website.

Things You Should Know

  • To go to a website by address, start by opening a web browser on any device.
  • In the browser's address bar, type the URL you want to go to, like https://www.wikihow.com.
  • If you visit a specific page frequently, your browser will remember it and suggest it whenever you type the same address.

Section 1 of 2:

Using the Address Bar

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    Type the website address you want to visit in the address bar. It's at the top of your screen.

    • You'll see the address bar at the top of the page unless you're using iOS, which shows the address bar at the bottom of your screen.
    • For example, the website could be www.wikihow.com, irs.gov, or amazon.co.uk.
    • You can skip entering https:// for most websites, but you want to enter .com, .co, or whatever the ending is.
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    Press Enter or Return on your keyboard. If you're on a phone or tablet, tap the "Go" or "Enter" button on the on-screen keyboard.

    • You'll go to that website. You might see an error page if you didn't type the address correctly.
    • In that case, you can enter a part of the website you remember and follow links to the specific page. Or you can simply search for the specific page, like "Facebook login."
    • If you're entering a longer URL, it might be easiest to copy and paste it into your address bar so you don't misspell it.
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Section 2 of 2:

Website URL Basics

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  1. A more in-depth explanation of a web address. A website's address is also called a "URL," which stands for Uniform Resource Locator. A URL has two main parts: The protocol identifier and the resource name are separated by a colon and two forward slashes.[1]

    • Protocol identifier: The first part of a URL, which comes before the ://, indicates what protocol your web browser should use. For the URL https://example.com, the protocol identifier is https.
      • https:// is the default for most pages, but some older pages will have http:// The "s" means information is secure and prevents the information from being intercepted, so "http://" websites aren't secure.[2]
      • Your browser may not show the "http" or "https" once the website loads.
    • Resource name: This part of the address, which comes after ://, specifies the website's domain name or IP address—in other words, the path the browser needs to take to access the website. For the URL https://example.com, the resource name is example.com.
      • example.com is a called a "domain name." Every domain name has a top-level domain, which is the part that comes after the dot—.com, .net, and co.uk are all top-level domains. Entering the addresses www.example.com and www.example.co.uk will take you to two different websites, so make sure you type the top-level domain exactly as it's written.
      • Some top-level domains (e.g., .com, .org, and .net) are reserved for specific locations or industries. For example, .ca is reserved for Canadian websites, and .gov is reserved for United States government websites.
      • The text that comes before the domain name, such as "www," is called a subdomain. The default subdomain is "www," so if you don't type that part, you usually won't get an error. However, sites can have subdomains other than "www," such as video.google.com. Make sure you include the subdomain if it is part of the URL.[3]

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    How do I just go to a specific web address? It keeps giving search engine data instead.

    Just type the actual address into your browser.

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    If the Navigation Pane is not visible, click "Page x of x" at the top center of the screen, click Jump to a page, and then click Navigation Pane.

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    When you partially type in a web address and you'd like to remove the rest of the address coming up automatically, make sure the predicted text is shown in the URL bar and highlighted, then press Shift+Delete. It should remove the predicted text from the bar, and it will remove it from future attempts as well.

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      • If you type a web address but the website doesn't show up, you might typing the wrong address. Check the spelling. If the page still doesn't show up, then the site might've been deleted, removed, or experiencing server issues.

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      • A "?" with numbers/letters following the URL is called a parameter. Parameters are automatically generated and not necessary to type in.

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      • A "#" followed by letters/numbers is called an anchor. Websites sometimes have certain points specified on a page, that let you jump directly to a specific place on the page. The page will automatically scroll to the place where the anchor is found.

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      • Do not put spaces between characters when typing a web address. You may be redirected to a search engine.

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      This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene Antonelli is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. Darlene has experience teaching college courses, writing technology-related articles, and working hands-on in the technology field. She earned an MA in Writing from Rowan University in 2012 and wrote her thesis on online communities and the personalities curated in such communities. This article has been viewed 451,676 times.

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