[tw5] Re: LocalStorage vs SessionStorage

2022-03-11 Thread Charlie Veniot
My first goal was to setup a mechanism to allow viewers of a published TiddlyWiki (well, a TiddlyWiki instance located on some website for viewing) to personalize the appearance of a TiddlyWiki and saving those configuration settings to local storage, such that a viewer's preferences are

[tw5] Re: LocalStorage vs SessionStorage

2022-03-09 Thread Charlie Veniot
Forgot to mention, LocalStorage vs SessionStorage. A particular thing worth noting about SessionStorage is that not only are the key-value pairs gone when the browser tab is closed, but the session storage created/accessed by whatever page in that browser tab can only be accessed by that page

[tw5] Re: LocalStorage vs SessionStorage

2022-03-09 Thread Charlie Veniot
I am just seeing your GG post now after having replied to you over on YouTube. II'll just quickly mention here again that, to me, every TiddlyWiki instance should be single-author and everybody who isn't author has view-only reader access. However, it is possible for one person in his/her

[tw5] Re: LocalStorage vs SessionStorage

2022-03-09 Thread ludwa6
Hey Charlie: Just saw your latest YouTube post , and- as this is a topic of real interest to me -came here looking for more detail about what you mean by "local storage." As i understand the options (nicely explained in this article

[tw5] Re: LocalStorage vs SessionStorage

2022-03-08 Thread Charlie Veniot
LocalStorage vs SessionStorage is a trivial thing. The next thing on my todo is, for both, getting lists of existing keys. Nothing complicated, just needs a little time. Reference: "Looping over keys" in https://javascript.info/localstorage On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 1:29:15 PM UTC-4

[tw5] Re: LocalStorage vs SessionStorage

2022-03-08 Thread Hans Wobbe
C.J.: Are you logging your "revisiting" insights (perhaps in one of your portals) so you can share them whenever you feel ready to do so? I frequently find my "beginner" notes get more appreciation since they provide a "roadmap" for those that follow. Just curious, since I already know I am