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How to wait 5 seconds with jQuery?



I'm trying to create an effect where the page loads, and after 5 seconds, the success message on the screen fades out, or slides up.





How can I achieve this?





Solution:





There are a few different ways to achieve this:







Example:







$(document).ready(function(){



setTimeout(function(){

$('.my-element').fadeIn();

}, 5000);



// or...



$('.my-element').delay(5000).fadeIn();



});





Source: Tips4all

Comments

  1. Built in javascript setTimeout.

    setTimeout(
    function()
    {
    //do something special
    }, 5000);


    UPDATE: you want to wait since when the page has finished loading, so put that code inside your $(document).ready(...); script.

    UPDATE 2: jquery 1.4.0 introduced the .delay method. Check it out.

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  2. Use a normal javascript timer:

    $(function(){
    function show_popup(){
    $("#message").slideUp();
    };
    window.setTimeout( show_popup, 5000 ); // 5 seconds
    });


    This will wait 5 seconds after the DOM is ready. If you want to wait until the page is actually loaded you need to use this:

    $(window).load(function(){
    function show_popup(){
    $("#message").slideUp();
    };
    window.setTimeout( show_popup, 5000 ); // 5 seconds
    })


    EDIT: In answer to the OP's comment asking if there is a way to do it in jQuery and not use setTimeout the answer is no. But if you wanted to make it more "jQueryish" you could wrap it like this:

    $.wait = function( callback, seconds){
    return window.setTimeout( callback, seconds * 1000 );
    }


    You could then call it like this:

    $.wait( function(){ $("#message").slideUp() }, 5);

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