local storage of browser code example
Example 1: local storage
function setItem(name, value) {
localStorage.setItem(name, value);
}
function getItem(name) {
localStorage.getItem(name);
}
function deletItem(name) {
localStorage.removeItem(name);
}
function clearStorage() {
localStorage.clear();
}
Example 2: localStorage
var obj = {
firstName: "Bob",
lastName: "Jeff",
age: 13
}
localStorage.setItem("itemname", JSON.stringify(obj));
var item = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem("itemname"));
Example 3: javascript localstorage
localStorage.setItem("user_name", "Bob");
document.body.addEventListener("click", function(){
alert(localStorage.getItem("user_name"))
});
Example 4: local storage
As the answers here already talk about the coding aspect. I will talk about
the concept.
Local storage is basically an object stored in the specific browser you are
using in that moment. And thus it is tied to that browser in that device. It's
duration is infinite so it never expires
If you only want to store data that only lasts for that browser session(
starts when you open a window and ends when you close it) then the best choice
is sessionStorage