Putting your initialization JavaScript code inside the .ready()
function is not always required, but it's much safer to do so.
jQuery exposes a .ready() event which fires when the Document Object Model (DOM) is fully loaded and ready to be manipulated.
You can attach a function to this event so you can be sure the page is ready for you to work on.
$("#login").addClass("hidden");
Figure: Bad example - If this jQuery is in the wrong place, the #login element may not exist!
$(function () {
$("#login").addClass("hidden");
});
Figure: Good example - This code won't run until the DOM is fully loaded