Tagged: delay
The fast and lightweight Lazy plugin for jQuery loads specified images and backgrounds in view after the page itself and speed up your loading time through this. Images outside of the visible area will only be loaded when the user scrolls to them in any direction. This will not only increase the page loading speed, it will even decrease your traffic.
0.3.3
Released October 1, 2014
Attach debounced event handler functions with delay
0.0.2
Released July 26, 2013
jQuery plugin to react on elements entering or nearing the visible area.
3.5.3
Released September 14, 2014
jQuery plugin to lazy load images.
3.5.3
Released September 14, 2014
Execute a function (e.g. show loading status) when a Promise is slow.
1.0.0
Released November 8, 2013
Removes the 300ms delay in some browsers (like iOS) by simply replacing default click events with jQuery Mobile's vclick
1.0.4
Released May 31, 2013
The purpose of the timer plugin is to provide a nicer way to use setTimeout function in webpages. The timer plugin can be used like any other jQuery plugin and can be attached to any object in the webpage (however, it needs to be a DOM element if the timer functionality is used to load contents from a url).
0.1.1
Released November 12, 2012
Whether you want a prettier way of writing timeouts in JavaScript, or advanced timing events; jQuery.postpone is something for you! In technical terms, it is an API extension for jQuery.Deferred that allows you to use the deferred mechanism in combination with setTimeout and setInterval.
1.2.2
Released March 1, 2013
Simple, yet elegant jQuery.Deferred wrapper for window.setTimeout() and window.clearTimeout().
1.3.5
Released September 14, 2014
jQuery plugin to subscribe to change and a delayed key event on an element.
1.0.0
Released January 18, 2014