Security is another aspect. Using IDs directly in URLs might expose internal logic or allow guessing of other items, which could be a vulnerability. Suggesting the use of slugs based on product names might be a safer and more user-friendly approach.
I should explain the importance of clean URLs. SEO best practices recommend using static-looking URLs without too many parameters. For example, instead of index.php?id=1, using something like /products/shoes/blue-shoes could be better. inurl index php id 1 shop better
Wait, but the user mentioned "shop better"—maybe they're using a specific platform like an open-source shop. If they're using PHP, advising specific methods like using a router framework or OOP for URL management could be helpful, but without knowing the exact platform, I should keep it general. Security is another aspect
Also, mentioning URL rewriting with .htaccess and mod_rewrite in Apache might help them transition from dynamic to static URLs. Redirecting old URLs to new ones with 301 redirects is important to maintain SEO value. I should explain the importance of clean URLs