The IP address is returned to your browser, and the site loads. Key Components of DNS
When you type a URL into your browser, a lightning-fast process takes place in the background: You type www.example.com .
The "librarian" that finds the IP address for your domain.
Domain nameservers (often provided by hosts like GoDaddy or Cloudflare) contain the or DNS records . These records associate your domain with: Web Servers: To load your website. Mail Servers: To deliver your emails.
If not found, it asks your ISP’s DNS resolver, which usually finds the answer in milliseconds.