What's the purpose of having a brand new HTML 5 standard if you don't know how to use it and getting documented takes days and weeks.
This is where tools like Vault.js come into play, providing wrappers for various HTML 5 features that allow developers a simple to use interface for all (or some of) the tools a standard like HTML 5 have brought in.
Vault.js works by abstracting all the features of the localStorage and sessionStorage Web Storage APIs to a simple to use, 100% pure JavaScript syntax.
Additionally it also extends HTML 5 support, so that localStorage and sessionStorage APIs can store more than just strings, more precisely entire JavaScript objects (arrays), also known as JSON.
This allows developers to store more data on the client side, without having to build complex Web Storage database structures.
What is new in this release:
- Refactored fn exp.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- HTML 5 enabled browser
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