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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T06:20:18+00:00 2026-05-23T06:20:18+00:00

I have loads of code that most need to be loaded BEFORE the other

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I have loads of code that most need to be loaded BEFORE the other piece of code in order for it to work correctly. In order for me to achieve this I have multiple scripts over and over again. Is there a way I can clean some of this up? I will try and give examples:

//This needs to load first to add class
<script>
$(function(){
if (typeof(global_Current_ProductCode) !="undefined")
    {
        if ($('#pt494').length == 0 )
            {   $('font[class="text colors_text"]:eq(0)').closest('table').addClass('thePrices'); }    
    } 
});
</script>

//This needs to load 2nd because it has to add the class first before it does this
<script>
$(function(){
if (typeof(global_Current_ProductCode) !="undefined")
    {
        if ($('#pt490').length == 0 )
            {   $('table[class="thePrices"]:eq(0)').closest('table').before($('font[class="productnamecolorLARGE colors_productname"]:eq(0)').addClass('toptitle'));}
    } 
});
</script>

There is so much more code similar to this, there has got to be a way to throw it all under the same IF statement?

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    2026-05-23T06:20:19+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 6:20 am

    I’m not sure I understand your question. Code blocks written in sequence aren’t executed simultaneously. Thus, you could consolidate your code like so:

    <script>
    $(function(){
    if (typeof(global_Current_ProductCode) !="undefined")
        {
            if ($('#pt494').length == 0 )
            {   
                $('font[class="text colors_text"]:eq(0)').closest('table').addClass('thePrices'); 
            }   
            if ($('#pt490').length == 0) {
                $('table[class="thePrices"]:eq(0)').closest('table').before($('font[class="productnamecolorLARGE colors_productname"]:eq(0)').addClass('toptitle'));
            } 
        } 
    });
    </script>
    
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