In Angular apps, remembering user-preferred settings is an excellent way to provide a good experience for the users; you can save data in the user’s browser using the localStorage object, which provides methods for working the key-value data.  Today on the show, GDE Angular expert Dany Paredes shares his insights about localStorage, how to learn about this API, and knowledge to build in Angular to save background color preferences.  


In this episode…
How localStorage works and limitationsAPI examples and use casesPossible performance issuesTrusting the localStorage and API mock valuesComplicated use casesAngular content in Spanish
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