also if you use firefox and download the firebug plugin. you can monitor the
load time of your scritps using that. you don't need to resort to much third
party tools.

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 3:53 PM, waseem sabjee <waseemsab...@gmail.com>wrote:

> ok instead of display:none i use something slightly different
>
> #my element {
> height:0!important;
> width:0!important;
> overflow:hidden!important;
> font-size:0!important
> }
> try using those listed styles instead of display:none
>
> so i would use the following jquery
>
> $("#id").animate({ height:"0!important", width:"0!important",
> overflow:"hidden!important", fontSize:"0!important" } 0 );
>
> if you animate with the value of 0 it reaches its' end state immediately
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 3:25 PM, bluejohn <john.car...@bluefly.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running an A/B test using a 3rd party javascript testing app.  I'm
>> loading the jquery script with the tool.
>>
>> <script>
>>  $(document).ready(function(){
>>      $(".cartInStock").css({display : " none "});
>>  });
>>  </script>
>>
>> The problem is that the original CSS displays (what I want to hide)
>> while the page is loading, but as soon as it finishes the the script
>> updates the css and the element disappears.
>>
>> The script itself loads fairly high up on the page.  I'm not sure if
>> this is the script or the A/B testing tool causing the delay.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>
>
>

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