IPFS, Again
Your browser than uses DNS, a decentralized naming system, to resolve that name to an IP address which is the IP address of the server that has this content. There’s DNSLink, a rather practical system that has you add another DNS record to ‘link’ it to your decentralized website. IPFS-based websites do update their DNS records every time that they update their website, so that they can avoid using IPNS, because IPNS is just too slow.
Source: macwright.org