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There is a middle-ground, which is good and wholesome. site.com/category/page-name.html gives good context for users (those few of us who understand URLs, anyway ;) that site.com/index.php?id=x doesn't without bloating things for SEO purposes.


Except of course - you wouldn't really need .html (.php or .anything) on a url...



Those sort of URLs are good for discovery aswell. It's easy to navigate and guess other URLs with that.




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