URL in print
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URL in print is a URL visible on some sort of physical media like a book, newspaper, or instruction manual, and thus requires the user to type it in to view it, a good use case for permashortlinks, short-domains, and good URL design in general.
See Also
- Example: https://twitter.com/bradfitz/status/1272235413025873920
- "Hey @diono, crazy idea, hear me out:
If you print a URL on paper that ships with your car seats, may you could not break that URL?
Namely: you broke https://us.diono.com/product-registration/ ... it now redirects to your home page.
#ResponsibleParenting #ResponsiblePermalinks" @bradfitz June 14, 2020
- "Hey @diono, crazy idea, hear me out:
- ^^^