I suggest you to use the toggleClass and your code should look like
this
$('#tn-loading').toggleClass('hide');
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#tn-loading').toggleClass('hide');
});
.hide{ dispaly:none;}
so let me explain it this way , we first apply the .hide to the tn-
loading, and when t
Saif, do you have a point or is this spam?
MorningZ, I am sure you did not have time to go into much details just
like me with my first post :)
Christine, MorningZ suggested (IMO) the best way to do it. Just keep
in mind those users that do not have js enabled. Add some id or class
to your tag
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On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 8:13 PM, MorningZ wrote:
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> Why not do it with CSS? where css class "tn-loading" has "display:
> none" declared
>
>
>Content you are hiding until document "ready"
>
>
> then
>
> $(document).ready(function() {
>//Do some stuff here
>
Why not do it with CSS? where css class "tn-loading" has "display:
none" declared
Content you are hiding until document "ready"
then
$(document).ready(function() {
//Do some stuff here
//Done doing stuff, show the content
$('tn-hide').removeClass('tn-loading);
});
On Jan 1
// fired right away
$('tn-hide').css('display', 'none').addClass('tn-loading');
$(document).ready(function() {
// fired on DOM ready
});
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On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Christine Masters
wrote:
>
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm
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