document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { // code });
$(document).ready(function () { // Function code here. });
$( document ).ready(function() { console.log( "ready!" ); });
document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function(event) { //we ready baby });
// A $( document ).ready() block. $( document ).ready(function() { console.log( "ready!" ); });
$(function(){ // equal to $( document ).ready(function() { });
jQuery offers several ways to attach a function that will run when the DOM is ready. All of the following syntaxes are equivalent: $( handler ) $( document ).ready( handler ) $( "document" ).ready( handler ) $( "img" ).ready( handler ) $().ready( handler )