Ever heard a radio announcer read out a website address “double u double u double u dot sydney restaurants dot com dot au”. It really takes a very long time to say ‘www’. So why do it? Why do we put a ‘www’ on the front of a domain name if everyone has it? The time has come for web hosts and site owners to drop the ‘www’. By all means, still allow people to reach your site using ‘www’ but make the necessary changes to your server settings (.htaccess etc) and redirect the ‘www’ to the blank host record equivalent.
Archive for April, 2007
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