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JavaScript Alert: Before Page Loads. How to "safely" install them?
The below JavaScript function will display a greeting message to the user when the user visits the page using JavaScript Alert Message Box. It is not simply "preferred", it is the "correct" way to do it.
I have tried putting the alert into PageInit, PreLoad,
your coworkers to find and share information. Why is Schenker so influential in US academia? I created a jQuery popup by following an online tutorial. Could someone be convinced they are a robot? style.display set to block shows the div while setting it to none hides the div.You cld use this to manipulate how u wish to show/ hide ur document. You can use onload event for detection when the script has finished loading. . Okay this thread started a while ago but as I am searching for answers on how to run a javascript function AFTER THE PAGE HAS LOADED and not found anything that works yet I am posting here.
If we all look at it for more than few seconds, we would see that most people here do not even conceive the possibility of this being "programming", and "debugging" their scripts.
ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.Page.GetType(), "", "window.onload=init;", true);
Yes, this is possible by dynamically injecting the JavaScript files from code. How does the highlight.js change affect Stack Overflow specifically? The documentation is unclear. You'll need to wrap your external JS in a function and do something like: Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow! Where should I put , THIS WORKS: (whether you need to pass a variable or not), . Okay this thread started a while ago but as I am searching for answers on how to run a javascript function AFTER THE PAGE HAS LOADED and not found anything that works yet I am posting here.
If we all look at it for more than few seconds, we would see that most people here do not even conceive the possibility of this being "programming", and "debugging" their scripts.
ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.Page.GetType(), "", "window.onload=init;", true);
Yes, this is possible by dynamically injecting the JavaScript files from code. How does the highlight.js change affect Stack Overflow specifically? The documentation is unclear. You'll need to wrap your external JS in a function and do something like: Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow! Where should I put , THIS WORKS: (whether you need to pass a variable or not),