What Happens When You Visit a Website? | Networking Basics
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In this video, we explore what really happens behind the scenes when you visit a website. From typing a URL into your browser to seeing a fully loaded web page, we break down each step in the journey with clear visuals and beginner-friendly explanations. You'll learn about URL parsing, DNS lookups, HTTP requests, browser rendering, error handling and more. Whether you're curious about how the internet works or looking to strengthen your understanding of web technologies, this video gives you a solid foundation. By the end, you'll have a much clearer picture of how modern websites load and why each step matters. 📌 Chapters Covered: - Entering a Website Address (URL) - Parsing the URL - DNS Lookup - Establishing a Connection (TCP/IP) - Sending the HTTP Request - CDN Involvement - Server Response - Rendering the Web Page - Handling Errors (404, 500,...) Link to our video on Network Protocols: https://youtu.be/1zVZ9cWFnCc Link to our video on IP Addresses: https://youtu.be/zZ02fvBXNAI
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