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jquery - Async and document ready

I try to optimize my pages by putting some async attributes on my scripts. It seems to break my javascript since $(document).ready is executed before the all scripts are loaded!

I saw that I can resolve my problem by putting $(window).load instead of $(document).ready but I was wondering if there is a better solution. This solution trigger 2 problems in my case :

  1. I have to change all $(document).ready and tell all the developpers to not use it anymore
  2. The scripts will be executed after all images are loaded. My website has a lot of heavy images and I really need some scripts to be executed ASAP after dom is ready.

Do you have some magic tricks? Maybe putting all scripts at the end? use defer instead of async?

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After some extensive research, I can definitely say that putting scripts at the end of the page is THE best practice.

Yahoo agrees with me : http://developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.html#js_bottom

Google don't talk about this practice and seems to prefer async scripts : https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/best-practices/rtt#PreferAsyncResources

IMHO, putting script at the end of the page has several benefits over async/defer:

  • It will work for all browser (yes, even IE ;) )
  • You guarantee the execution order
  • You do not need to use $(document).ready or $(window).load
  • Your scripts can execute before your images are loaded
  • As async/defer, your page will be displayed quicker
  • When the DOM trigger the ready event, all scripts are loaded
  • Can be optimized by merging all js in one file without problem (by a tool like mod_pagespeed)

The only drawback that I can see is that the browser won't be able to parallelize the downloads. One good reason to use async/defer instead is when you have a script that is completly independant ( do not need to rely on the execution order) and that don't need to be executed at a specific timing. Example : google analytics.


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