On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:21 PM, scotthaslehurst<scotthaslehu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > That's perfect. Thanks. > > Just to follow up. Is it enough to use just the jquery.loading.js? Or > must I also source the other scripts below that the demo uses? The > documentation is not clear
well, i'll have to make that clear. you only need jquery.1.3.2 and jquery.loading.js, the others are just for the demo. > <script type="text/javascript" src="../../jquery.1.3.2.js"></ > script> > <script type="text/javascript" src="../../trunk/ > jquery.values.js"></script> > <script type="text/javascript" src="../log/log.js"></script> > > > > On Aug 25, 11:25 am, Nathan Bubna <nbu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> if you used the loading plugin: http://plugins.jquery.com/project/loading >> >> $.loading(true, {mask:true, maskCss:{background:'#000', opacity:1}}); >> >> and when all is ready: >> >> $.loading(false); >> >> See the demo page for the project to get a feel for more options and >> also some nice CSS you can use to make the loading message prettier. >> >> On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 9:13 PM, >> >> scotthaslehurst<scotthaslehu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > I am designing a site that is jquery heavy. >> >> > When the site loads it takes a while for all the scripts to load and >> > then the images to settle down - more so in IE, naturally. >> >> > I would ideally like to display a black screen or cover everything >> > with a div while it settles down. I have tried a few Timeout scripts >> > but they appear to be conflicting and don't work. >> >> > Any body got any ideas how I can either display a blank screen while >> > it all settles down or just avoid the problem all together. >> >> > The site I'm talking about is here: >> >> >http://www.mintinnovation.com/draft2/