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WordPress 3.0 jQuery

You're reading from   WordPress 3.0 jQuery Enhance your WordPress website with the captivating effects of jQuery.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849511742
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Wordpress 3.0 jQuery
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
1. Preface
1. Getting Started: WordPress and jQuery FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with jQuery in WordPress 3. Digging Deeper: Understanding jQuery and WordPress Together 4. Doing a Lot More with Less: Making Use of Plugins for Both jQuery and WordPress 5. jQuery Animation within WordPress 6. WordPress and jQuery's UI 7. AJAX with jQuery and WordPress 8. Tips and Tricks for Working with jQuery and WordPress Appendix: jQuery and WordPress Reference Guide

Chapter 7. AJAX with jQuery and WordPress

AJAX is an acronym that Jesse James Garrett, a user-experience expert who founded www.AdaptivePath.com, coined back in 2005. It quickly morphed into a buzzword who's descriptiveness (and verby-ness) as we'll see, goes way beyond its actual acronym definition. We'll take a quick look at what AJAX really is and how easy it is to implement, not to mention cook up a few more cool solutions for our "hypothetical" clients.

In this chapter, we're going to take a look at:

  • The basics of using jQuery's AJAX .load() function and the more robust .ajax() function

  • Working with JSON and hooking into other site's APIs

  • Creating a custom AJAX enhanced home page and comment form

  • Refining that functionality using animation and events

Let's get started by taking a look at what jQuery does for AJAX.

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