This cookies records how many times the visitor has visited the page and writes to the page accordingly.
Visitors can make notes on your site and they will be stored in a cookie until they return. The script includes an auto-save feature and the ability to print and e-mail the notes. The cookie has a 4Kb limit.
This is a different script to records how many times the visitor has visited the page and writes to the page accordingly.
If you have a new window open up on your home page, it opens every time your visitors come back to that page. This is rude as well as very annoying thing to force onto your visitors. But, using cookies, this script can determine if the visitor has been here before, and only open a new window on their first visit to the page. The next time they come back, the script will read the cookie, identify them as a repeat visitor, and NOT open the window again. Neat!
This script remembers the value entered into any form textbox (<input type='text') by the visitor, and upon his/her return, preloads the textbox with that value. It's very useful for forms that get used repeatedly by the same visitors and contain the same values each time, such as the 'name' or 'email' field of a 'Recommend Site' form or blog comments form. Just as useful is this script's ease of installation- specify a form textbox value to be retained just by giving it a class='memorize' attribute.


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