DecentURL
by Ben
Make ugly URLs decent at DecentURL.com
$2500
target
target
Project details
DecentURL.com is a little service that turns ugly URLs with things like ?v=3829adfz9 in them into decent-looking addresses.
It can grab a title automatically, and it always includes the domain in the resulting URL to protect you from going places you didn’t want to.
New! If you donate $7.00 or more to this project, you’ll be given access to DecentURL’s premium services, allowing you to edit your URLs, view click counts, and detect link rot.
20 latest comments (oldest first)
View all 24 comments.
Very useful service! I like the clean, simple ad-free interface. Bookmarking it and spreading the love!
http://www.charchaa.com/decenturl_convert_long_ugly_ urls_to_human_readable_urls
Great idea! I would use it more often if you created a Firefox plug-in for it (like TinyUrl Creator). Thanks!
No need to convert it to a POST request. I’ve created a bookmarklet at decenturl.com/rnc000.blogspot/…
Haven’t tested much but should work fine.
Btw, thanks for this tool, it’s great!
Wow, just as I was figuring out bookmarklets, rnc000 makes one for me. Thanks, that’s superb! I’ll add a “tools” page from DecentURL and post it there soon.
I might also add a non-auto-POST version that lets you edit the title it grabs before you submit. For pro-choice people. :-) I’m also planning some Ajax which auto-grabs a title after you paste in a URL, again, so you can okay it before you submit.
Cheers, rnc000.
Edit: BTW, nedra, would a decent Firefox bookmarklet do the same trick as a plugin?
Unfortunately I didn’t get it to work on IE7. Perhaps with an HTTP GET interface the javascript would become simpler and work on more browsers.
I’ve now added bookmarklets with “let you review it” and “submit automatically” versions – check ‘em at decenturl.com/tools. I find the first one real handy, as it lets you edit the title before you submit if you want.
And I’ve also just added some code to do an Ajax instant-grab of the title just after you’ve typed or pasted it in. You can then modify it to taste before you submit.
Cool service. Love the initiative you showed in taking an idea and running with it.
Thanks, rp0299.
Okay, I’ve updated a few things:
Changed the main DecentURL creator form to a GET (you can still use the old POST /create though). Note: it’s idempotent so there shouldn’t be GET vs POST issues.
Modified Ajax title-grabber to be more explicit. It now only grab the title when you leave the URL field or when you click the “grab title” link. And if you’ve edited the title, it’ll only grab if you manually click the link. Edit: reverted to automatic version. See below.
Added bookmarklets that open in a new tab, suggested by Joerg Schumann. See decenturl.com/tools
Few other behind-the-scenes fixes that should make things a tad smoother.
Do contact me if you have any more feedback.
-Ben
Another small update: reverted Ajax title-grabber back to automatic version, but fixed the bugs. :-) Also added a copy-to-clipboard feature to the result page after you’ve created a decent URL.
Hmm, I think it would be nice if DecentURL support URL like: youtube.decenturl.com/medieval-help-desk, I think that’ll make DecentURL plays more nicely with Reddit submission (for submitting Blogspot, which is seem to be blocked currently, etc. etc.).
Naises, that’s not a bad idea. I may well implement that. The URLs would be the same length, and it is slightly better for the reason you give – the domain corresponds to the original domain and the path to the original path (but more decent).
Also, another “update note”: DecentURL now has an API. Have a play with it at decenturl.com/tools#api
I want to be able to edit my decent URL when I change locations within Second Life, so that my doubly-indirect URL (http://decenturl.com/slurl/script-kid) always points to the right SLURL… Possible?
Hi disorganic, as it happens, I’m working on a few DecentURL features right now: edit your URLs, count clicks, and get emailed when your URLs break. Some of them are premium services, meaning you’ll only have access to them if you pay a small fee, but it’ll be pretty tiny – on the order of $5.
In short, give me another week or two. :-)
Update: I’ve mostly finished these features, but am heading away for a holiday now, so don’t want to rush-release it before I go. :-)
Brilliant :-) I can’t wait!
I have a new web site that directly makes readable links for addresses and maps. It’s like having a decenturl.com facility built into a mapping site. Try:
http://jumptomap.com/
Or, in decenturl lingo, it would be:
http://decenturl.com/jumptomap/human-readable-email-friendly
I’ve just implemented Naises’ feature so that DecentURL creates links like youtube.decenturl.com/medieval instead of decenturl.com/youtube/medieval. Same length, but slightly better because the resulting domain corresponds to the original domain. Of course, all old-style decent URLs still work fine. :-)
I’ve just launched some premium services for DecentURL, so you can now edit your URLs, view click counts for them, or detect broken links (link rot). If you donate $7.00 or more to this project or you’ve already donated, you’ll get life-long access to these features. :-)
Read more about the premium services here.
This service is great, and the interface is really clean!
Try this new service called URLSmash, with urlsmash you can choose your domain name and links look much more organized with xyz.domain.com alias vs domain.com/xyz alias name. You can use Firefox plugin to bookmark from any web page .. www.urlsmash.com - check it out !
Hi gibraltar123, thanks for the link to URLSmash. Maybe I’m just biased, but IMHO DecentURL‘s links are more “organised” than URLSmash’s, because they keep (part of) the original domain in there, making it hard for people to redirect you to dodgy sites or whatever without you knowing it. Also, DecentURL’s link structure is domain.decenturl.com/pagename – which matches the link structure of a normal website. My thoughts. :-)
Add a comment
Before you add a comment you must be signed up – it takes about 30 seconds. Sign up now.