: Friendly url language position What is the recommended practice for using language codes in a friendly URL: At the beginning or at ending of the URL? For example: www.example.com/user/<lang>/service_name_brand/service_page
What is the recommended practice for using language codes in a friendly URL:
At the beginning or at ending of the URL? For example:
example.com/user/<lang>/service_name_brand/service_page
(where <lang> can be: en, es, fr ... etc)
Or,
example.com/service_name_brand/service_page/user/<lang>
I put this question because it seems to look better like:
example.com/service_name_brand ...
than
example.com/en/service_name_brand ...
I talk about the case where service_name_brand is unique (doesn't need to be translated to any language ... but only page contents are in different languages). These URLs don't map directly to real files (I manage this on the server-side).
EDITED
I have read the two questions and 9 answers as @John Conde has
suggested and marked my question as a duplicate but none of the
questions are not similar to mine and none of the suggested answers answer my question.
I repeat mi question :
What is the recommended practice for using language codes in a friendly URL: At the beginning or at ending of the URL?
@John Conde Please unmark my question as duplicate
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