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Adding Ajax: Interactive Effects
Category: Software and Web Development
Tags: java, applications, data
Overview All Ajax effects are interactive; the whole point of Ajax is to make a page more responsive. Some effects, though, are more interactive than others - especially those associated with providing immediate information based on some event. Online applications that provide feedback when one performs an action, such as a red flashing effect when data is deleted, or a yellow flash when an update has occurred, are also interactive effects. None is essential, but they provide the page reader reassurance that an action has happened.
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- File Format
- Date Published
- Oct 10, 2007
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Application Development, Java
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