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so if youre gonna be a web developer and youre going to be building websites web pages using JavaScript to make API calls getting data from different places its important to understand URLs and what makes up the different parts of a URL so Ive built a page here and Ive got it hosted up on github so Ill leave this link in the description for the video but basically weve got all the different parts that we could have as part of a URL in here and this is an interactive form to let you see how its affected by changing these different parts so well begin with whatever we have here at the beginning to the left of the colon slash slash that you get for every URL this is the protocol so we can have HTTP HTTP even FTP is something that you could bring up in a browser so if something is publicly available through a File Transfer Protocol you could do that and theres other protocols as well but those are the three main ones that well be working with when were building web pages are de