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Do you still type 'www' when visiting a website?

Do you still type 'www' when visiting a website?


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ian

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Finding myself less and less typing 'www' in the address bar when visiting a website. Whilst most sites open, some still don't auto-forward to their format of choice (annoying). I wonder if we are moving away from the use of www. or is it just me!
 
If we didn't have .wtf and .secondhandusedjapanesedriftcars and .whatever, I think www would have been long gone, but now when you see ians.digital on a van, how on earth do you know its a website ?

I still prefer www.dom.etc for clarity.
 
I didn't think I would, but I find myself more and more adopting the method I found my teenage children using a few years ago - just type the name, without www prefix or domain extension, and hit return. Either the browser will pick up the correct domain in time and send you there, or you click the first result in Google.
 
I think the last time I typed WWW in the address bar, I was probably still on AOL dial up on a 56k modem.
 
It depends :)

I'll often not type it if it is a site I use regularly, but I do find there are some sites I visit that don't work and you have to enter the www. If I was putting it on a van or advert, then I'd use the www
 
Doesn't CTRL+enter only append the .com or can that be changed these days. There were some nasty hacks way back but I stopped using that when I moved into .uk.
 
I only type "www." when the domain doesn't resolve otherwise. Many sites are badly configured and require the "www."
 
I rarely type the 'www' part, in the most cases I think it's faster. Like Skinner & Monaghan both said, If I was using it in advertising, I would add the 'www' for clarity.
 
It's years since I routinely typed www in the browser address bar.

I do sometimes add it in brochures, posters etc but not always, it depends how the url looks.

Some of the new TLDs don't yet look like URLs so I tend to add www in front of them so that it's more obvious, though they can still look weird and unfamiliar.
 
Still doing it often. It's almost guaranteed to work, whereas leaving out www often doesn't work.
 
Couple of months back I bought a sign and print shop.

Just been down there, and raised this with the designers. Now this mainly applies to vehicle graphics and work wear etc as that's the bread and butter work, but they say if they don't put the WWW on the design, next to no one asks for it.

Its mainly the older folk who ask for it, or for Tel: Email: and Web: to prefix their details.
 
I forgot to add: I also put http:// on the business cards :p

If you use a new extension (I don't), maybe it doesn't hurt the reinforce twice the fact that it's a real URL.
 

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