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HTML DOM readyState Property
The DOM readyState property returns the loading status of the current HTML document.
Syntax
Following is the syntax −
document.readyState
Example
Let us see an example of readyState property −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <style> html{ height:100%; } body{ text-align:center; color:#fff; background: #ff7f5094; height:100%; } p{ font-weight:700; font-size:1.2rem; } .btn{ background:#0197F6; border:none; height:2rem; border-radius:2px; width:35%; margin:2rem auto; display:block; color:#fff; outline:none; cursor:pointer; } .show{ font-size:1.5rem; } </style> </head> <body> <h1>DOM readyState Property Demo</h1> <p>Is current document ready?</p> <button onclick="showStatus()" class="btn">Check Status</button> <div class="show"></div> <script> function showStatus() { document.querySelector(".show").innerHTML="Yes, your current document's loading is " + "" + document.readyState +"."; } </script> </body> </html>
Output
This will produce the following output −
Click on “Check Status” button to check the loading status of current HTML document.−
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