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Not using \url\url, but \href\href, the URL is not visible anyway, so the suggestion in regard to employing tinyurl is relevant as it does avoid the ugliness of the URL in the text.

Much better, I find, to make an appropriate part of the text active, as in \href{URL}{active in context text}\href{URL}{active in context text}.

This way, the URL is not visible in the print out either.

Not using \url, but \href, the URL is not visible anyway, so the suggestion in regard to employing tinyurl is relevant as it does avoid the ugliness of the URL in the text.

Much better, I find, to make an appropriate part of the text active, as in \href{URL}{active in context text}

This way, the URL is not visible in the print out either.

Not using \url, but \href, the URL is not visible anyway, so the suggestion in regard to employing tinyurl is relevant as it does avoid the ugliness of the URL in the text.

Much better, I find, to make an appropriate part of the text active, as in \href{URL}{active in context text}.

This way, the URL is not visible in the print out either.

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Not using \url, but \href, the URL is not visible anyway, so the suggestion in regard to employing tinyurl is relevant as it does avoid the ugliness of the URL in the text.

Much better, I find, to make an appropriate part of the text active, as in \href{URL}{active in context text}

This way, the URL is not visible in the print out either.