This tutorial will show you three very powerful and practical use cases for utilizing URL qery string parameters on your WordPress site. You can use URL parameters to easily A/B test sections of content for marketing objectives, pass data around your site, and to pre-fill form data. URL parameters are incredibly powerful and you’ll see them used all over the place. Once you start to use query strings in your own projects, you’ll discover tons of use cases for them.
3 Practical Uses for URL Query String Parameters in WordPress
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Jonathan Jernigan
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