Using jQuery, you can easily get and set cookie values. Here’s a simple example of how to do that:
// Set a cookie
$.cookie('username', 'JohnDoe', { expires: 7 }); // Expires in 7 days
// Get a cookie value
var username = $.cookie('username'); // Returns 'JohnDoe'
// Delete a cookie
$.removeCookie('username');
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