Does anyone know of a good javascript DOM ready library that I can use without loading an entire framework? I found one on google code that seems to work, but the library was posted in 2008 and I can't find any confirmation on up-to-date cross browser support.
问题:
回答1:
David Mark's "My Library" has a "DOM ready" functionality:
http://www.cinsoft.net/mylib.html
David is avid anti-framework, anti-bad-javascript-practice so it should be good quality code.
回答2:
Just do this right before the closing body tag:
<html>
<script>
function runAfterLoad() {
}
... lots of stuff
</script>
<body>
... lots of stuff
<script>runAfterLoad();</script></body>
</html>
回答3:
Checkout Dean Edwards' base2. It contains a minimal amount of code necessary to patch up browser differences and provide nice consistent interface as per the standards. The gzipped version is only 6k.
回答4:
Use ded's domready
回答5:
It seems that the safest bet is indeed to use a javascript framework. I was able to find some small DOMready libraries - but nothing written recently or claiming to be confirmed working with the most current browser releases.
回答6:
please check out this simple function dom ready function
it has been tested in ie 8 , firefox, chrome and safari .
and check this answer javascript domready?