On Saturday, 31 January 2015 03:24:04 UTC, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Niphlod. Calm down. Everything is going to be fine. ;-)
>
> In fact, I almost did not know JS when I started web2py and avoided it as
> the plague. Today I like it a log.
>
> Back to the original question. Assuming we are diagnosing the problem
> correctly (and Niphlod in my experience is 100% right) there are three
> solutions:
>
> 1)
>
> $(document).ready(function() { ... do something after the page loads
> ...});
>
> 2) (new shorthand notation for the above):
>
> $(function() { ... do something after the page loads ...});
>
> 3)
>
> simply import your JS file after the rest of pages, after </body>. This is
> a common practice and if you look into layout.html we often import js code
> after </body> so it executed after everything else loads.
>
Hi Massimo,
I must point that <script> elements should be loaded right *before* the
</body> for valid
HTML:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3037725/is-it-wrong-to-place-the-script-tag-after-the-body-tag
>
> Anyway. The diagnose may still be wrong. Use the Chrome JS console and see
> if you get any error there.
>
> Massimo
>
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