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if youamp;#39;ve ever you know used the internet which youamp;#39;ve probably done considering youamp;#39;re watching this video youamp;#39;ve almost certainly typed in a uniform resource locator or url to get where youamp;#39;re going online but while some are simple like linuscectives.com or whitehouse.gov full-length urls can look awfully confusing why do we need http in there and what are all those amber sans question marks and pound or excuse me hash signs doing itamp;#39;s a good question letamp;#39;s demystify the ingredients of your typical web address starting with the beginning of the scheme the most familiar will probably be http which stands for hypertext transfer protocol the set of commands that handles the transmission of web pages but there are other schemes as well if youamp;#39;ve ever clicked on an email address you might notice that the link starts with mailto a scheme that tells the browser to open up your email clients you can fire off a message thereamp;