ded / domready

lets you know when the dom is ready
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domReady

It's easy. Works like this:

domready(function () {
  // dom is loaded!
})

Deprecation Notice

Compatibility with IE6, IE7, and IE8 has been fully dropped. If your application requires this level of support, please use the 0.3.0 release.


Browser support

Building

npm install
make
open tests/test.html

Including with Ender

Don't already have Ender? Install it like this:

npm install ender -g

Include domready in your package:

ender add domready

Then use it like this

require('domready')(function () {
  $('body').html('<p>boosh</p>')
})

// or

$(document).ready(function () {
  $('body').html('<p>boosh</p>')
})