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I have two divs and I need to add a class to one of them when the user click it, and I need to use LocalStorage to keep the class on the same div when the user open the page again.

I didnt find any tutorial. Do you guys know any tutorial or example how can i build it? Thanks.

$(document).ready(function(){
$('#divName').on('click', function(){
window.localStorage.setItem('dados',$("#divName").addClass('borda'));

});
if(localStorage.getItem('dados')){
    $("#divName").addClass('borda');
}
})

It worked for me. Thank you guys :)

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  • There are plenty of tutorials on HTML5 local storage. Surely you've heard of Google Nov 24, 2013 at 17:50
  • most of them are about "to-do-list"
    – vbotio
    Nov 24, 2013 at 18:03

2 Answers 2

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Here is the code to insert something on localstorage on click :

$('#yourDiv').on('click', function(){

    window.localStorage.setItem( 'your key name', 'your classname' );

});

And then when the user opens the page again, heres the code to retreive your key on the local storage:

var className = JSON.parse( window.localStorage.getItem( 'your key name' ) );
$('#yourDiv').addClass(className);
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  • Uncaught TypeError: Cannot cal method 'insert' of undefined
    – vbotio
    Nov 25, 2013 at 3:34
  • Sorry, I updated my answer. the method is "setItem" and not insert.
    – arlg
    Nov 25, 2013 at 9:26
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As soon as user click on one div store its class in localstorage.

You can do that by setting up the class name for the very first time as below

localStorage.clasondiv1 = "classname";

Also on window.load or jquery.ready(if using jquery) you can check for whether the class exists in localstorage if yes then set the class on div.

you can use store.js which provides a wrapper over localStorage.

https://github.com/marcuswestin/store.js
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  • i tried it in many ways but im really beginner on Jquery, so i failed.
    – vbotio
    Nov 25, 2013 at 3:54
  • jQuery is not that tough, just google for some easy jQuery tutorials, I am sure you will be able to get through jQuery basics in few hours. Nov 25, 2013 at 3:58

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