Jesse, human-readable URL -- shortened ones are extremely prone to typos, even when they're being given out on computers rather than paper. And something clear and descriptive is not only more memorable, but helps with the whole trust/I know what I'm getting thing.
That's fantastic, msbelle! Congratulations!
Scrappy!Puppy. Awwww, Chet sounds like a love. I'm so happy for you and J.
When designing the URL, Jesse, check and see if your web server is case-sensitive, and if it is, don't fuck around with too much capitalisation.
Yay, msbelle! That is so great!
Yay puppy!
There is a person on my Facebook feed that uses TOO MANY thingies. Not really emoticons, but tildes and hearts and exclamation points and Pooh case. I have to hide her, but I can't seem to look away.
When designing the URL, Jesse, check and see if your web server is case-sensitive, and if it is, don't fuck around with too much capitalisation.
I'm not actually designing the URLs -- I guess we have some kind of auto-shortener? Anyway, I have the two versions I described, and THANK YOU all for confirming what I thought. I will use the longer version with words.
PUPPY!!
msbelle, that is AWESOME!!!!