Summary

In this chapter, you learned how to work with users and taxonomies in WordPress with the help of REST API.

You can now send GET and POST requests to create, edit, and modify taxonomies. Similarly, you can also create and edit users on a WP site with such requests.

You also dealt with a fair bit of jQuery code in this chapter. In the following chapters, we will proceed toward working with AJAX and how to accomplish tasks, such as the processing of forms, in WordPress.

At this point, you can perform basic operations, and combined with the next few chapters, we will soon be able to create bigger applications and perform more complicated requests.

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