What are the differences between JavaScript’s window.onload
and jQuery’s $(document).ready()
method?
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Answer
The ready
event occurs after the HTML document has been loaded, while the onload
event occurs later, when all content (e.g. images) also has been loaded.
The onload
event is a standard event in the DOM, while the ready
event is specific to jQuery. The purpose of the ready
event is that it should occur as early as possible after the document has loaded, so that code that adds functionality to the elements in the page doesn’t have to wait for all content to load.