thanks 2009/12/4 Michael Geary <m...@mg.to>
> It really makes little difference at all. jQuery makes an array of all your > "ready" callbacks, and when the document is ready it loops through that > array and calls each function. So other than that tiny bit of overhead, the > net effect is exactly the same whether you put all the code in one ready > function or have several different ones. > > If there is more than one, they will be called in the same order that the > $(document).ready() calls were executed. > > -Mike > > > On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 7:35 AM, coolf <jm.neut...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> ok, thanks for the response. >> But what is the best, is it good to have more than a "documen.ready" ? >> it doesn't bring problems? >> >> On 4 dic, 11:33, Andreas Möller <localhe...@l8m.de> wrote: >> > > Hello i'm new here, Is it posible? >> > >> > Yes, it is. >> > >> > Best regards, >> > >> > Andreas >> > >