bracketscape
New Member
Hi,
I hope I'm posting this in the correct section, I'm new to the forum. Anyways, I've been seeing websites utilizing /#! in their links as you navigate and I don't understand how it works. An example would be http://www.jointlondon.com/, as you navigate it directs you through the /#!/ and then to the page.
My guess is that it's just a way to get websites indexed because it adds the Ajax request that wouldn't have been there before, but I have a good feeling that's way off. Anyways If someone could point me in the right direction or at least give me a name, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
I hope I'm posting this in the correct section, I'm new to the forum. Anyways, I've been seeing websites utilizing /#! in their links as you navigate and I don't understand how it works. An example would be http://www.jointlondon.com/, as you navigate it directs you through the /#!/ and then to the page.
My guess is that it's just a way to get websites indexed because it adds the Ajax request that wouldn't have been there before, but I have a good feeling that's way off. Anyways If someone could point me in the right direction or at least give me a name, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks