jQuery preloaders
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- kalkal0
Well, I know that using a full preloader isn't ideal but it's to hide rather than fix another issue really.
I have a fairly image heavy site but browsers don't seem to load the images very elegantly, despite it all validating and stuff.
It looks like a mess then snaps into place when everything loaded. It's probably due to other jquery scripts I'm using or something...
- try a lazy loading pattern as detritus suggested. Might want to read an article or two on optimizing page loads too.fugged
- detritus0
I'm sure I'm being massively oversimplistic with this response, and I apologise if I insult your intelligence with it, but — have you searched for 'lazy loaders' and such? They tend to deal more specifically with images and media content..
- Boz0
wasn't the point of HTML/JS approach to not use preloader :) that's what everyone has been whining about with Flash..
but I digress
here you go:
http://plugins.jquery.com/plugin…
http://plugins.jquery.com/projec…
http://plugins.jquery.com/projec…- No, people moaned about it because Jobs told them too.mikotondria3
- truenicolasdesle