QueryLoader v2 is a better version of the old script posted in 2009. It serves the main purpose of preloading the images on your website by showing an overlay and a loading bar. It automatically fetches all your images and background images and preloads them before showing the webpage. QueryLoader currently works with jQuery v1.7.2 and in IE version > 7, Chrome, Safari and Firefox.
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Include the script in the head section of your webpage.
<script src="path/to/file/jquery.queryloader2.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
Be sure to add it after you include jQuery.
Now call QueryLoader in a $(document).ready() like this:
$(document).ready(function () {
$("body").queryLoader2();
});
For support on iOS devices use the following code:
window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() {
$("body").queryLoader2();
});
$(selector).queryLoader2(options);
backgroundColor
(string) background color of the loader (in hex). Default: "#000"
barColor
(string) background color of the bar (in hex). Default: "#FFF"
barHeight
(int) Height of the bar in pixels. Default: 1
completeAnimation
(string) set the animation type at the end. Options: "grow" or "fade". Default: "fade"
minimumTime
(int) time in miliseconds which the loading has to run. If time has not passed the animation will still show. Default: 500
deepSearch
(boolean) set to true to find ALL images with the selected elements. If you don't want queryLoader to look in the children, set to false. Default: true
percentage
(boolean) Set to true to enable percentage visualising. Default: false
onComplete
(function) this function is called once the loading and animation are completed. Default: none
onLoadComplete
(function) this function is called once the loading is complete. This is handy when changing the animation at the end. Default: default behaviour