In many situations you might refer to the URLs of your site's pages. A page's URL is made up of several parts that are detailed below. Your site's URL looks different depending on whether you have a premium site or a free site.
Here, we'll use the following equivalent URLs to demonstrate the difference between premium and free sites:
Premium:
https://domain.com/animals/mammals/elephant?species=african-elephant
Free:
https://user.wixsite.com/zoo/animals/mammals/elephant?species=african-elephant
The protocol is the start of both types of URLs:
Premium:
https://domain.com/animals/mammals/elephant?species=african-elephant
Free:
https://user.wixsite.com/zoo/animals/mammals/elephant?species=african-elephant
The base URL is the URL of your home page:
Premium:
https://domain.com/animals/mammals/elephant?species=african-elephant
Free:
https://user.wixsite.com/zoo/animals/mammals/elephant?species=african-elephant
Dynamic pages and router pages have a prefix:
Premium:
https://domain.com/**animals**/mammals/elephant?species=african-elephant
Free:
https://user.wixsite.com/zoo/**animals**/mammals/elephant?species=african-elephant
The path follows the prefix if one exists. If there is no prefix, it follows the base URL:
Premium:
https://domain.com/animals/**mammals/elephant**?species=african-elephant
Free:
https://user.wixsite.com/zoo/animals/**mammals/elephant**?species=african-elephant
The query is a list of keys and values: