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For the past few weeks now I have been successfully studying the art of AJAX. (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) a website programming language which has become very popular in the past couple of years.
It allows a more fluid user experience for visitors to your site.
Rather than having to wait for the page to refresh when they click a link or form button, AJAX simply updates only the area on the page that requires it.
There is no point refreshing the whole page, as most of the text and images will remain unchanged when a link or button is pressed.
AJAX makes a quicker, smoother user-friendlier web experience. You have probably seen this yourself when clicking a form submit button and instead of the page disappearing then reappearing you just get a swirling GIF image informing you to wait which then changes to a success message.
I don’t see AJAX completely replacing less time consuming languages like PHP, but the thing I like about AJAX is it will work with any number of existing languages like PHP, ASP, JavaScript, XML without to much fuss.
I am now using AJAX for my clients website developments for areas such as form submission and image uploads. Also I am going to add quite a lot of AJAX in to the CMS side of my future builds.
If you are looking to add bespoke interactivity to your website, like forms, guest books, blogs, login area, portfolios, products or services databases, e-commerce, in fact pretty much any type of website or database function then give me a call for a low cost web development quote.
Sorry I don’t install ready made templates, I only do bespoke work.
It allows a more fluid user experience for visitors to your site.
Rather than having to wait for the page to refresh when they click a link or form button, AJAX simply updates only the area on the page that requires it.
There is no point refreshing the whole page, as most of the text and images will remain unchanged when a link or button is pressed.
AJAX makes a quicker, smoother user-friendlier web experience. You have probably seen this yourself when clicking a form submit button and instead of the page disappearing then reappearing you just get a swirling GIF image informing you to wait which then changes to a success message.
I don’t see AJAX completely replacing less time consuming languages like PHP, but the thing I like about AJAX is it will work with any number of existing languages like PHP, ASP, JavaScript, XML without to much fuss.
I am now using AJAX for my clients website developments for areas such as form submission and image uploads. Also I am going to add quite a lot of AJAX in to the CMS side of my future builds.
If you are looking to add bespoke interactivity to your website, like forms, guest books, blogs, login area, portfolios, products or services databases, e-commerce, in fact pretty much any type of website or database function then give me a call for a low cost web development quote.
Sorry I don’t install ready made templates, I only do bespoke work.






