(10-22-2019, 03:57 PM)drewbenn Wrote: Okay, here's a Proof of Concept of how it could work hosted somewhere else. It remembers your list but does *not* include the pictures (though they could be re-added by hosting them somewhere else (one of the wikis?) or maybe there's a way to add them to codepen or some similar site). Also, you need to have third-party cookies enabled in your browser for it to remember your checklist, which is... not ideal. But anyone could create their own (free) codepen account and add a pretend wave to see what's involved and if it's something you feel like doing a few times per year. If someone went down this route I'd help them optimize this page a little further from this quick-and-dirty PoC.
https://codepen.io/drewbenn/full/jOOyjEx
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I just had a look at this codepen because I was interested how you made a http link that kept all that user data intact. Using a bitmap to store the status of the check boxes is clever and means you keep your HTTP GET to a reasonable length.
I was interested in doing something similar and was resigned to storing user data in the DB.
Nice one, and thanks for sharing.