Hey guys, i am developing on WebWorks/bbUI.js, and i need to set some controls to the actual date. Problem is my code is ran AFTER the DOM is inserted, thus rendering a weird result with garbled text on the controls. How can i make sure my code is ran before the DOM has my screen?
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This is a script I use to count how many items are selected in a form. Currently it loops through the entire form to count how many are check boxes are selected each time a checkbox is clicked. The form has thousands of checkboxes, and it's painfully obvious how slow the script is with this many ...
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would it be faster to select a bunch of DOM-elements, hide them all and then select some of them with an attribute-selector to show these elements
or
just select all the elements, loop over them per each and check for the attribute yourself? hide if it hasn't, show if it has the right attribute-value
second one sounds "a little" better, because i just select the elements once, right?
after all, with an attribute selector, jQuery will internally loop over all of them anyhow i suppose?