문제

Just for curiosity.

What is the better method to use and what is the difference between them ?

<link rel=stylesheet href="./css/css.css">

vs

<link rel=stylesheet href="css/css.css">
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해결책

In a relative URI, there is no difference between them.

Going without the ./ will save you 2 bytes, so it is marginally better.


In a UNIX style shell, leaving the ./ off will search $PATH while including it will search the current directory. Some people might be including the ./ out of habit from working on the shell.

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ultimately, there is no difference. They both produce the same link to the same file.

As Quentin just said, it saves you 2 bytes in storage, but I suppose even that doesn't really make a difference.

It just somes down to personal preference/coding style. I never use the ./, never found the use for it. However, people from linux might prefer it, since there it is used to indicate the current directory a lot.

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