[wp-hackers] Ajax in blog home page?
Jennifer Hodgdon
yahgrp at poplarware.com
Sun Dec 7 15:28:21 GMT 2008
I just linked to this from a couple of pages in the Codex --
http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugin_Resources
http://codex.wordpress.org/AJAX_in_Plugins
The latter article does discuss how to do AJAX in a plugin, though
it's using SACK rather than JQuery. The concepts are the same (and I
think/hope they're explained OK on that page), but if someone wants to
rewrite the examples to use JQuery instead of SACK, that might be a
good idea. On the other hand, there are now 4 links to JQuery/AJAX
external refs on that page, so maybe that is good enough.
--Jennifer
Tom Ransom wrote:
> Donncha has written up a good example with sample code that he presented
> at BarCamp Cork. He posted it here.
> http://ocaoimh.ie/2008/11/01/make-your-wordpress-plugin-talk-ajax/
>
>
> On Dec 7, 2008, at 2:12 AM, Chris wrote:
>
>> I know that a lot of work has been done with Ajax on the admin pages,
>> but are there facilities for "lightwieght Ajax" on the blog pages?
>> In this case my home page, - I want to have part of the page changing,
>> without reloading the whole page.
>> I don't want the whole page (with all the menus,sidebar,posts) etc to
>> reload each time because a small amount has changed, because it is too
>> slow!
>> There doesn't seem to be too much info in the codex on this, can
>> someone point me in the right direction?
--
Jennifer Hodgdon * Poplar ProductivityWare
www.poplarware.com
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Custom Web Programming, Web Databases
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