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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T00:53:39+00:00 2026-06-09T00:53:39+00:00

I’m trying to adapt this solution to my needs: How can I create a

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I’m trying to adapt this solution to my needs: How can I create a "Please Wait, Loading…" animation using jQuery?

Basically a really awesome scheme is provided to wrap Ajax requests with a nice loading GUI. I’m trying to do the same for a function I have that does some calculations and then appends some graphics to the DOM.

So what I’ve tried is this:

$("body").addClass("loading");
long_time_taking_function(mainDiv);
$("body").removeClass("loading");

Unfortunately it appears as though the class is added and then removed instantly, either before or after the long_time_taking_function() executes. However I know that adding the class works, because commenting out the removeClass() call keeps the gif floating on the page.

Any ideas how I can make this work? I can provide more details about the intermediate function if needed.

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    2026-06-09T00:53:42+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 12:53 am

    This is a common pitfall with AJAX: the first “A” stands for “asynchronous”. That means that the AJAX call returns immediately and runs more-or-less “in the background”. long_time_taking_function() contains an AJAX call. You just need to move that $('body').removeClass('loading') into the callback of the AJAX call. If you’re using jQuery (assuming you are since you tagged jquery), it will look something like this:

    $.ajax({
        ...options...
    }).always(function(response) {
        $('body').removeClass('loading');
    });
    

    Edit: the jQuery Deferred object’s callback here should be always(), as the loading class should be removed even if the ajax call failed.

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