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How do you punctuate a website?

You're asking about how to punctuate a website address within a sentence, and there are a few ways to do it. Here's a breakdown:

1. No Punctuation:

* If the website address is simply mentioned as a fact, you can leave it unpunctuated.

* Example: "Visit the website at www.example.com."

2. Using Periods (Recommended):

* This is the most common and preferred method. It's clear and visually separates the web address from the rest of the sentence.

* Example: "I found the information at www.example.com."

3. Using Hyperlinks:

* In digital text, you can create a clickable link to the website address. This is generally preferred over plain text.

* Example: "Learn more about our products at [www.example.com](www.example.com)."

Important Notes:

* Do not put spaces in a web address. Spaces will break the link.

* Avoid using hyphens or underscores. These characters can interfere with the link.

* If a web address appears at the end of a sentence, the period goes after the closing parenthesis of the link, if there is one.

Remember, the goal is to make your writing clear and easy to read! Choose the method that best fits the context of your text.

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