Permit.js uses a cookie-based system to store the user's permission level when viewing an application's prototype, boilerplate, or mock-up.
This allows developers and designers working on a product to preview various application features without having to code a login system in their code.
With Permit.js they can just work on the frontend styles and when done they can add the backend code.
Permit.js will let them preview their application's various modes, states, versions, and intermediary states without having to create fully-working versions of them.
Permit.js can be used for both desktop and mobile applications, coming with a very configurable user permission's system that can adapt to any project requirement.
Some examples are included with the Permit.js package.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- jQuery
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