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Onload Event |
Onload Event
The onload
event is used to execute a JavaScript function immediately after a page has been loaded.
Example:
<body onload="myFunction()">
<script>
function myFunction() {
alert('Page finished loading');
}
</script>
In the above example, as soon as the web page has loaded, the myFunction
function will be called, showing the Page finished loading
alert to the user.
the onload
event is most often used within the <body>
element to execute the script. If it is attached to the <body>
, the script will run once the web page has completely loaded all content (images, script files, CSS files, etc.).
More Information:
Other Resources
jQuery .on() Event Handler Attachment Stack Overflow: window.onload vs. document.onload