Modern web browsers offer many ways to store data on the web client of the user’s computer – with the user’s permission – and retrieve it when it needs to. This allows you to keep your data for a long time, save sites and documents for offline use, preserve your personal configuration for your site, and more. This article only explains some very basic parts of how they work.
Prerequisites: | JavaScript Basics (see Step 1, Building Blocks , JavaScript Objects ), Basic Client-Side API |
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Objective: | Learn how to use the client-side storage API to store application data. |
Client storage?
In other MDN studies we have discussed the difference between static sites and dynamic sites . Most modern web sites are dynamic – they use various types of databases on the server side to store data
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