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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions page/using-jquery-core/document-ready.md
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"level": "beginner"
}</script>

A page can't be manipulated safely until the document is "ready." jQuery detects this state of readiness for you. Code included inside `$( document ).ready()` will only run once the page Document Object Model (DOM) is ready for JavaScript code to execute. Code included inside `$( window ).load(function() { ... })` will run once the entire page (images or iframes), not just the DOM, is ready.
A page can't be manipulated safely until the document is "ready." jQuery detects this state of readiness for you. Code included inside `$( document ).ready()` will only run once the page Document Object Model (DOM) is ready for JavaScript code to execute. Code included inside `$( window ).on("load", function() { ... })` will run once the entire page (images or iframes), not just the DOM, is ready.

```
// A $( document ).ready() block.
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$( document ).ready( readyFn );
// or:
$( window ).load( readyFn );
$( window ).on("load", readyFn );
```

The example below shows `$( document ).ready()` and `$( window ).load()` in action. The code tries to load a website URL in an `<iframe>` and checks for both events:
The example below shows `$( document ).ready()` and `$( window ).on("load", function () {})` in action. The code tries to load a website URL in an `<iframe>` and checks for both events:

```
<html>
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console.log( "document loaded" );
});

$( window ).load(function() {
$( window ).on("load", function() {
console.log( "window loaded" );
});
</script>
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