FUC?? I think maybe I'm not that good with those internet acronyms....

On Jan 5, 12:32 pm, keif <[email protected]> wrote:
> With putting scripts at the bottom, it's been more of a "YMMV"
> approach - I can't find the yahoo article, but it's been discussed
> more than once that many people say "put it in the footer" when it's
> not a practice they follow themselves because of certain issues (one
> thing I've noticed, loading all JS in the footer causes FUC
> sometimes).
>
> -keif
>
> On Jan 5, 5:38 am, Nicolas Trani <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > @Michal :
> > Putting scripts at bottom speed up your page loading, i suggest you to
> > read this :http://developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.html#js_bottom
>
> > @Wanlee :
> > I suggest you to continue to use domready anyway.
>
> > Maye be you can post a page to show your code?
>
> > Regards.
>
> > Michal a écrit :
>
> > > Are you saying that 'domready' fires too early, before the html is
> > > ready? This sounds strange. It could be:
>
> > > - A bug with domready. I suspect this is unlikely as this is so
> > > heavily used and tested. But if you can construct a testcase, post a
> > > bug in lighthouse.
> > > - A bug with your code somewhere: are you sure everything that
> > > accesses the DOM is inside a domready listener?
>
> > > I have seen advice somewhere on the internet that says you should put
> > > Javascript at the bottom of the html, but it's never quite sat well
> > > with me, it seems a bit hackish, but I don't quite know why. I always
> > > put it in the head, with a domready. Maybe others have other
> > > suggestions...
>
> > > There is the 'load' event, that waits for all images to load as well,
> > > you could try that, but I suspect that there is something else afoot.
>
> > > Can you post a link to the page you're talking about?
>
> > > Michal.
>
> > > On Jan 5, 8:32 am, wanlee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> I'm writing a few functions for sliders and json requests and it
> > >> appears that the javascript is loading faster than the html causing
> > >> the slider to not initialize. it doesn't happen on every page load but
> > >> more so in safari.
>
> > >> moving my script tags to the bottom of the html solves the problem. is
> > >> this normal or could there be something wrong with my code? should i
> > >> use something other than 'domready'?
>
> > >> take swing!
>
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