Occurring on the client (local machine) rather than the server (remote machine).(adjective)
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Use "client-side" in a sentence
"Firefox 3 addressed the latter concern with a new technical implementation (rumor has it that this was spurred in part by privacy criticism and in part because the very large number of queries generated were slowing down client-side browsing and requiring server-side resources at Google)."
"Mine sits around 50MB, (jumping to 65MB during intensive client-side operations like 1000+ element javascript array sorting), about the same as a freshly opened IE8, and a freshly opened gChrome on the same PC is around 35MB."
"The Electrohippies also distinguished between server side attacks and client-side attacks, where a client-side attack is coming from multiple individuals (using Floodnet, for example), the though being that such action is more democratic."