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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T00:57:32+00:00 2026-05-15T00:57:32+00:00

If I put my inline script after the DOM elements it interacts with, should

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  1. If I put my inline script after the DOM elements it interacts with, should I still use YUI 3’s domready event?
    I haven’t noticed any problems, and it seems like I can count on the browser loading the page sequentially. (I already use YUI().use('node', ... to make sure the YUI functions I need have been loaded since the YUI script is a separate file.)

  2. Is there a way to speed up the loading of widgets like YUI 2’s calendar?
    I load the appropriate script in <head> element of my page. I use YUI().use('yui2-calendar', ... to make sure the Calendar widget is available. Unfortunately, this causes a short but noticeable delay when I load my page with the calendar. If I omit the YUI().use('yui2-calendar', ... code then it shows up without a noticeable delay – but I guess this could cause the Calendar to not show up at all if the YUI script doesn’t load in time?

  3. With regards to #2, is it possible to reduce the visual artifact of the calendar not being present and then showing up?
    I’ve made it slightly better by specifying a height and width for the parent div so that at least the space is already allocated => minimal shifting around when it does load.

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    2026-05-15T00:57:32+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:57 am
    1. You don’t need domready if the code that accesses DOM elements comes after those elements in the markup. This applies to DOM scripting in general, not just YUI.

    2. yui2-calendar is not identical to yahooapis.com/2.8.0r4/build/calendar/calendar-min.js. The former includes some wrapping code to sandbox the Calendar API and its dependencies in the YUI 3 instance environment. If you’re including the YUI 2 scripts in the <head> (which you arguably should place at the end of the <body>), you don’t need to use yui2-calendar. Doing so just loads the Calendar code twice. Otherwise, to leverage YUI 3’s dynamic async loading, you can remove the <script>s from the <head> and just use(‘yui2-calendar’). You can get the appearance of speeding up the time to render by including the yui2-* combo <script> in your markup after the yui-min.js seed file. Note the Loader will always fetch the css file, so you don’t need to include that in the markup.

      <script src=”http://yui.yahooapis.com/combo?3.1.0/build/yui/yui.js”></script>

      <script src=”http://yui.yahooapis.com/combo?2in3.1/2.8.0/build/yui2-yahoo/yui2-yahoo.js&2in3.1/2.8.0/build/yui2-dom/yui2-dom.js&2in3.1/2.8.0/build/yui2-event/yui2-event.js&2in3.1/2.8.0/build/yui2-calendar/yui2-calendar.js”></script>

    3. You can include the css and markup of a rendered Calendar on page load, then render into the markup container. I don’t think YUI 2 calendar has the notion of progressive enhancement of existing markup baked in, but I could be wrong. It should clobber the static table markup with its generated markup and vivify the UI.

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