Wait For Page To Load Fully Then Display?
May 12, 2010I want the browser to wait until the web page is loaded then display it is there a way to do that?
View 12 RepliesI want the browser to wait until the web page is loaded then display it is there a way to do that?
View 12 RepliesI am trying reload a div on a page with content from another page using ajax.I am able to do this but the problem is that I need to wait for the page (that I am sending an ajax request to) to finish inputing all the relevant html before it is shown on the page calling the ajax otherwise the re-load of the div will not be up-to-date.
(Here is my code)
$('.addbskt').click(function(){
$.ajax({
type: 'GET',
[code]....
I have a php page its only work is to display a swf file and after a period of time it redirect automatically to another page. The problem is when the php page loads the swf plays slowly.
What I nead the php file is to wait untill the swf file is fully loaded then play it so it will be played normally in normal speed?
Any way to wait until it is fully loaded
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#featured > ul").tabs({fx:{opacity: "toggle"}}).tabs("rotate", 4000, true);
});
</script>
How can we show the image before the page is getting fully load.
something like page is loading. basically i want to show loading image before my whole fetched data's/images not comes or loaded on that page.
can anyone here tell me how can i do that?
I am making an project what's require load scripts after the page it's fully loaded, so i use an append and thats work ok, when you make clicks, selects, or other events but when i try to execute some script in the load event theres comes an error.theres my code of the page if anybody needs.
window.onload = function(){
var fncName = 'general';
chargeFnc('index', 'srcfnd', fncName);
[code]....
I am pretty new to jQuery and my programming skills are almost non-existent.
But I was wondering; is it possible to create something which will load a page (or php include) when the website has been fully loaded with a loading bar?
The reason why I want this, is cause I am building a website and it will have a ping (to severs) script, but it takes a "long" time to load (depending on the servers that are being pinged). So it can take anywhere from 2 or 3 seconds to 10 seconds (or even more). So it would be nice that first the website would be loaded completely and when that's done, it should load the ping script and show that it's loading with a loading bar.
Is this possible and easy to do?
I have php script that uploads a file. once i click upload it should display a animated GIF image or "Loading please wait" message with the backround transparent screen covering the whole page so that the user is not able to click anything during file upload. How can i do this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have php script that uploads a file. once i click upload it should display a animated GIF image or "Loading please wait" message with the backround transparent screen covering the whole page so that the user is not able to click anything during file upload. How can i do this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a site with the main content displayed in an iFrame. The problem is the outside frame is not exactly rectangular so the iFrame corners go over the corners of frame. I solved this by having the pages in the iFrame transparent and this works fine. However, I wish to only have the iFrame displayed when it is fully loaded. I have pretty much worked this out but there is just one problem. I cannot work out how to set the iFrame to not display initially so I can then change it from Javascript. In other words, I have the following function that shows or hides the iFrame. I simply parse "none" or "block":
Code:
function showHideFrame(display) {
Frame = document.getElementById("frameContent");
Frame.style.display=(display);
}
I then have this function that is called from Flash to change the page. Before the page is changed I hide the iFrame:
Code:
function changeFrame(page) {
Frame = document.getElementById("frameContent");
showHideFrame("none")
Frame.src = page;
}
I then have the iFrame set up as follows:
HTML Code:
<iframe src = "[URl]" id="frameContent" allowtransparency="true" frameborder="0" onload="showHideFrame('block')></iframe>
The problem with this is that it starts visible. I have tried adding a
HTML Code:
style="display:none;"
To the iFrame but then the javascript cannot set it to block it stays hidden the whole time. I have also tried putting it on the CSS but the effect was the same. So how can I override the CSS? Or set it to be invisible initially?
what it does is that it hide and show a panel by slidint it to the left.But my client want that on page load the panel opens automatically for about 2-3 seconds just to let users know that its here. But when the panel finished showing the button to open it again doesn't work.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedJust started working with jQuery and AJAX and I have a quick question regarding the fadeIn function.
I have a form that is submitted to a PHP page. The PHP processes the form (using a script from DHTMLsuite) and outputs text. Using AJAX this text is then shown in a div tag with the id #results on the same page as the initial form.
I have the following jQuery code:
Code:
<script>
$("#mySubmit").click(function () {
var formObj = new DHTMLSuite.form({
[Code]....
So, when the user clicks the "mySubmit" button the #results div will ade out, submit the form and then the #results div will fade in again. The problem I am having is this - the #results div fades back in before the dostuff.php page has finished executing so that the content of #results changes suddenly when the AJAX response comes back. What I want is for #results to fade out, the form gets submitted and comes back setting #results to the new content, then #results fades back in.
I'm trying to get jQuery to load a div from a page into a div with id of display. I'm able to do this using a link in a menu but not using a checkbox.
This is the code:
If I check coconuts then click the submit button the alert notifies me so I am getting that far.
I have an issue with JQuery Cycle plugin that only appears in IE (version 8, but probably also others), and only appears the first time the page is loaded. Clearing the cache, clearing cookies, etc, does not allow the problem to be reproduced a second time.On first page load, the slideshow briefly flashes what look like 'broken image' icons, before loading images properly. The images then start to cycle, but with a small square appearing at top left corner, and the transition from slide to slide apparently being erratic, and going to blank slides.[code]
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have five DIV tags that contain a photo and brief bio for partners of an accounting firm. I need to randomize these DIV tags (id="d1" - "d5") to display only one of the tags on each page load. Normally, I would do this with ColdFusion but the client isn't willing to purchase the language support for their hosting system. A sample of one of the DIVs is below.
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There is many examples of PageLoader's etc. in the web, but I can't find a script like facebook (and many other sites) uses. When a link is cliked -> user stays at current page and get's "Page loading" etc. notice until the next page is fully downloaded.In other words; When I click a link (Internet Explorer), I get first "a white page" until next page show's ..I want, that the page does not go white at all, but current page show's until the next page is fully downloaded.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have report that takes about 5-10 seconds to generate depending on the
load. I want to show the user a progress bar while it is being generated and
when it's done, forward the browser to the report.
Basically my question is, is it possible to fully justify text on a web page? I'm almost certain there's no easy way to do it with CSS or anything, so has anyone written a javascript code which like, works out string lengths and the space and thus calculates the exact spacings necessary to fully justify? Or is this just a massive headache which isn't worth the time needed to work it out?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIm running js to do some color coding in a table, i tried adding the onload but its not working, can someone take a look ? I need this to run when the entire page is fully loaded and not before.
THE FUNCTION
var table1_column_settings = [
[32,40], // ito score - First column values more than 5 will be red, 2-5 will be yellow, less than 2 will be green
[11,12], // schedule
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Trying to figure out how to get my simple page re-load to pause for a couple seconds before sending the request. I tried $.wait() and think this could possibly be what I need but seem to not be using it correctly, as I have not had any success getting it to work.
[Code]...
Is there a specific place to put the $.wait()? or should I be using something different entirely to get the script to pause before sending the request to reload?
I have a site that runs a javascript slideshow automatically when a user visits it. It is designed in such a way that I cannot pre-load individual images for aesthetic reasons. (Also the whole concept makes my brain hurt.) I therefore need 1 of 2 things:
1. A preloader that doesn't show the page or start the slideshow until all the images are loaded.
or
2. I could start with the slideshow paused, and when the page is fully loaded, the play command (currently attached to a 'play' button) is 'sent'.
(I'm not techy, so this is the best I can do as explanation.) The latter would probably be more elegant, especially if ultimately I could hide the controls for the slideshow with a loading bar until all the html is loaded, and then show them when the slideshow starts.
I'm trying to .show() a div that contains a ...loading... gif before the page is fully loaded. On .ready Im going to hide it code...
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View 5 Replies View RelatedI am having problems calling a JS function from asp.net code behind button click after some code is ran. The first time the button is clicked and it calls the JSfunction the readyState = loading and it cannot find the element. The second time the button is clicked the readystate is complete and it finds the element.Here is the code behind
ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(Me.GetType(), "CC", "<SCRIPT language='javascript'>parent.abc('button1')</SCRIPT>")
and javascript
function abc(src) {
if (document.readyState == 'loading') {
alert(document.readyState);
[code]....
Im want an image(Loading... image) to be displayed until the entire page loads fully.
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