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loadCSS

A function for loading CSS asynchronously [c]2014 @scottjehl, Filament Group, Inc. Licensed MIT

Usage

Place the loadCSS function inline in the head of your page (it can also be included in an external JavaScript file if preferable).

Then call it by passing it a stylesheet URL:

<head>
...
<script>
  // include loadCSS here...
  function loadCSS( href, before, media ){ ... }
  // load a file
  loadCSS( "path/to/mystylesheet.css" );
</script>
<noscript><link href="path/to/mystylesheet.css" rel="stylesheet"></noscript>
...
</head>

Optional Arguments

  • before: By default, your stylesheet will be inserted before the first script tag in the DOM (which may be the one shown above). This is risky because users' browser extensions can place scripts in the head of your page and unintentionally change the insertion point for the CSS, which can mess up your intended CSS cascade. If possible we recommend, using the optional before argument to specify a particular element to use as an insertion point. The stylesheet will be inserted before the element you specify. For example, here's how that can be done by simply applying an id attribute to your script.
... <script id="loadcss"> // include loadCSS here... function loadCSS( href, before, media ){ ... } // load a file loadCSS( "path/to/mystylesheet.css", document.getElementById("loadcss") ); </script> ... ```
  • media: You can optionally pass a string to the media argument to set the media="" of the stylesheet - the default value is all.
  • callback (deprecated): pass an onload callback. Instead of using this callback, we recommend binding an onload handler to the returned link element by using the onloadCSS function in this repo.

Using with onload

Include onloadCSS function on your page.

function onloadCSS( ss, callback ){ ... }

var stylesheet = loadCSS( "path/to/mystylesheet.css" );
onloadCSS( stylesheet, function() {
	console.log( "Stylesheet has asynchronously loaded." );
});

Usage Tips

We typically use loadCSS to load CSS files that are non-critical to the first rendering of a site. See the EnhanceJS project Readme for examples of how we typically use it to improve page loading performance.

Contributions and bug fixes

Both are very much appreciated - especially bug fixes. As for contributions, the goals of this project are to keep things very simple and utilitarian, so if we don't accept a feature addition, it's not necessarily because it's a bad idea. It just may not meet the goals of the project. Thanks!

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