Modals offer an amazing advantage throughout your app since you can display data on demand that you want the user to see or change in seconds instead of letting the redirector send the user to an actual form to edit the data directly and thus submitting to an actual script. In case of a fully implemented web app, modals used side by side with AJAX or Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. AJAX is the main technique that the modal will be...
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