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9.4

How to delay page load using Javascript?

Asked by medhavi in Web Browsers

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I want to intentionally introduce a delay before a page gets loaded using Javascript. I *do not* want to use <body onload="">. That is not what I require. I've also tried this (did not work of course):

window.onload = function() {
      registerPageLoadScript();
}

function registerPageLoadScript() {
      setTimeout(doNothing, 3000);
}

function doNothing() {
}

To elaborate with an example, let us assume a simple HTML page with the following:
<h1>Heading<h1>
<h2>Choices</h2>
<ul>
      <li>C1</li>
      <li>C2</li>
</ul>

I want the browser to render the above after some delay. In other words, I want to load the HTML DOM object after a delay and then I should be able to see "Done" in the status bar of the browser. At present, I don't care browser dependency (IE specific solution will do - I don't want anything for Mozilla/Opera/Safari, etc.)

Will appreciate any assistance in this regard.

Thanks
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