Time for action – building deluxe asynchronous navigation

To add some missing functionality to our asynchronous navigation, we're going to use Ben Alman's excellent jQuery BBQ plugin. Even though that name might make you feel hungry, BBQ stands for Back Button and Query in this case. We'll keep working with the files we created in the last example.

  1. First, we'll need to get a copy of the BBQ plugin to work with. Head over to http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-bbq-plugin/ to get the download file and the documentation and examples for the jQuery BBQ plugin.
    Time for action – building deluxe asynchronous navigation

    As usual, we're going to download the minified version of the plugin and drop it into our

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