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5 tips for using AJAX in WordPress

Submitted by wphardcore on March 16, 2010 Website: www.wphardcore.com

AJAX is used in many WordPress themes and plugins. However, not all of those themes and plugins implement AJAX properly. This article reveals 5 best practices in developing AJAX for WordPress.

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