.ready()
Syntax
$(document).ready(handler)
$().ready(handler)
$(handler)
Parameters
handler
- A function to execute after the DOM is ready
Return value
The jQuery object, for chaining purposes.
Description
Specify a function to execute when the DOM is fully loaded.
The .ready() method is typically used with an anonymous function:
$(document).ready(function() {
$.print('Handler for .ready() called.');
});
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Event:
- jQuery Event
- jQuery's methods for event
- Event object
- event.keycode
- event.clientX/clientY
- event.pageX/pageY: click event coordinates
- event.preventDefault()
- event.stopPropagation(): Stop only an event from bubbling by using the stopPropagation method.
- event.target.tagName
- event.which:check key code
- return false to Cancel a default action and prevent it from bubbling up
- bind
- .blur()
- .change()
- .click()
- .error()
- .dblclick()
- .delegate()
- die:Removes a bound live event
- .focus()
- .hover()
- keydown() event
- .keypress()
- keyup event and check the key code
- .live()
- .load()
- mousedown() event
- mouseenter() event
- mouseleave
- mousemove()
- mouseover() event
- mouseout
- mouseup() event
- .off() removes events
- .on() replaces the functionality of all the event methods.
- .one() method executes handler only once.
- .ready()
- .resize()
- .scroll()
- .select()
- .submit()
- .toggle()
- .trigger()
- .triggerHandler()
- .unbind() accepts a string describing the event type to unbind.
- .undelegate() removes the binding
- .unload()
- use bind/trigger to create custom event