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I was wondering, is there a way to detect if a certain image / div is loaded? For example when i am loading two heavy images and showing a loading sign at the two places the images will later occupy, is there a way to already display the first image when it's loaded while still loading the second one?

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  • When the image is done 'loading' and ready to be displayed
    – Samuel
    May 24, 2010 at 11:36

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myImage.addEventListener('load', function() { ... }, false);

Code inside the above function will be called when the image is finished loading.

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    True - as long as it hasn't finished loading BEFORE this line of JavaScript executes.
    – Fenton
    May 24, 2010 at 10:35
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If you are using new Image to preload images, then you can do the following to be notified of then it is loaded

var img = new Image();
img.onload = function() {
    //display the image
    document.getElementById("myDiv").innerHTML = "%3Cimg src='myimg.jpg' alt=''/%3E";
};
img.src = "myimg.jpg";

Remember to set the src after the onload.

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if an image is done loading, its .complete property switches to true.

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