Closed AshishBarvaliya closed 1 year ago
Storing data in localStorage and retrieving it upon rendering is a straightforward approach.
I think that's a good solution; so even if the browser is closed and the reopened, the last opened class will display?
Storing data in localStorage and retrieving it upon rendering is a straightforward approach.
I think that's a good solution; so even if the browser is closed and then reopened, the last opened class will display?
@patelmilanun what do you think?
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Yes, I am storing the whole pathname with Search string, so it would show the filters also.
Great!
🎉 This change has been released in version 5.2.0-alpha.16
@AshishBarvaliya You've been quite active recently in this repository. Would you be interested to join the Parse Dashboard team? You'd for example get notifications on mentions of @parse-community/dashboard
to discuss issues.
@mtrezza yes for sure, would like to join the team. We'll make the dashboard better with latest tech and features so it would attract more contributors and become popular among users.
Amazing to hear that, let me send you an invite!
🎉 This change has been released in version 5.3.0-beta.1
🎉 This change has been released in version 5.3.0-alpha.1
🎉 This change has been released in version 5.3.0
Closes: #2458
Approach
Storing data in localStorage and retrieving it upon rendering is a straightforward approach. However, if you prefer an alternative method, such as saving the data to state in withRouter, please let me know.