Self-Storage JS can save commonly used JavaScript files, libraries and plugins to the user's localStorage, a place where usually smaller things go to get stored.
When localStorage concepts have been first put to paper, everybody wanted a local database to store various settings, values or details. Nobody thought it could also be used to cache other files.
Sending JS files to be cached to localStorage is truly an unique approach to caching static assets, yet one good enough to greatly improve page speed and general site performance.
For Self-Storage JS to work properly, all assets must originate from the same domain as the website itself.
Usage instructions are included with the download package.
What is new in this release:
- First release.
- Added demo.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- HTML 5 enabled browser
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