Sometimes you might need to store a small piece of user data without utilizing a database. This course will teach you how to store data in HTML without the use of a database.
Sometimes you might need to store a small piece of user data without utilizing a database. This course will teach you how to store data in HTML without the use of a database.
There are instances in which you might need to store a small piece of user data, but you don’t want to utilize a database or worry about cookies. In this course, Storing Data in HTML, you’ll learn to utilize the use of a browser’s storage to store data providing user interaction with your website. First, you’ll explore local storage. Next, you’ll discover session storage. Finally, you’ll see how to determine which to use based on your needs. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of storing data needed to provide user interaction for your website.
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