The Ajax Exposure

Not many web developers notice this, but the amount of customers enjoying Ajax-based sites more than ordinary HTML pages or Flash animated sites are generally increasing. Flash does offer a lot of interactive features and animation, but the amount of data downloaded cuts down responsiveness slightly. Ajax, on the other hand, is based on simple client-side JavaScript and XML combination that allows it to load swiftly and provide smoother flow to the overall site.

If you haven’t used Ajax on your page just yet, make sure you take your time and look into several cool features that you can add to your site with the help of simple Ajax programming. Not an experienced web programmer? Don’t worry about it at all, because there are several APIs and programming frameworks that can be used to develop your own Ajax scripts and apps in an instant.

You can also use plug-and-play Ajax scripts also available online. These scripts offer basic features such as Ajax form, calendar, page elements, etc. that can be used instantly by copying and pasting the source code to your page. Your site can be Ajax-powered in a matter of minutes, and your visitors will have even better times browsing through it.

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