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Show div after delay on Magento 2 with JQuery


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    <div id="cratepop">
<br>
<center><img src="/shoppingcart.png"></center>
<br>
</div>


Tried using this but it's not working. Any help?



        <script type="text/javascript">
require(['jquery'],function($ ){


$(document).ready(function(){
setTimeout(function(){
$('#cratepop').show();
}, 3000);


});


});
</script>









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    I need to show this div after 3 seconds on my page.



        <div id="cratepop">
    <br>
    <center><img src="/shoppingcart.png"></center>
    <br>
    </div>


    Tried using this but it's not working. Any help?



            <script type="text/javascript">
    require(['jquery'],function($ ){


    $(document).ready(function(){
    setTimeout(function(){
    $('#cratepop').show();
    }, 3000);


    });


    });
    </script>









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      I need to show this div after 3 seconds on my page.



          <div id="cratepop">
      <br>
      <center><img src="/shoppingcart.png"></center>
      <br>
      </div>


      Tried using this but it's not working. Any help?



              <script type="text/javascript">
      require(['jquery'],function($ ){


      $(document).ready(function(){
      setTimeout(function(){
      $('#cratepop').show();
      }, 3000);


      });


      });
      </script>









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      I need to show this div after 3 seconds on my page.



          <div id="cratepop">
      <br>
      <center><img src="/shoppingcart.png"></center>
      <br>
      </div>


      Tried using this but it's not working. Any help?



              <script type="text/javascript">
      require(['jquery'],function($ ){


      $(document).ready(function(){
      setTimeout(function(){
      $('#cratepop').show();
      }, 3000);


      });


      });
      </script>






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          <div id="cratepop" style="display:none;">
          <br>
          <center><img src="/shoppingcart.png"></center>
          <br>
          </div>


          jQuery Code:



          jQuery(document).ready(function(){
          setTimeout(function(){
          jQuery('#cratepop').show();
          }, 5000);
          });


          The only one thing you have to do is HIDE your DIV using CSS.



          jSfiddle - https://jsfiddle.net/wqq8Lcka/13/




          Note: I dont recommend you to use inline CSS. this is just for an example.







          share|improve this answer
























          • Do I have to include the REQUIRE portion?

            – Joe
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:35











          • No.. 1st try removing it..

            – Abhishek Panchal
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:36













          • jQuery is not defined error

            – Joe
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:45











          • Current code <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function(){ setTimeout(function(){ jQuery('#cratepop').show(); }, 5000); }); </script>

            – Joe
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:45











          • thats because jQuery is not added in your site. Now try with REQUIRED portion.. Which was your original

            – Abhishek Panchal
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:46





















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          I can't add comments yet so..
          You are using this code:



          jQuery(document).ready(function(){
          setTimeout(function(){
          jQuery('#cratepop').show();
          }, 5000);
          });


          But in require you alias jquery as $ so simply replace jQuery with $ in above code.






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            <div id="cratepop" style="display:none;">
            <br>
            <center><img src="/shoppingcart.png"></center>
            <br>
            </div>


            jQuery Code:



            jQuery(document).ready(function(){
            setTimeout(function(){
            jQuery('#cratepop').show();
            }, 5000);
            });


            The only one thing you have to do is HIDE your DIV using CSS.



            jSfiddle - https://jsfiddle.net/wqq8Lcka/13/




            Note: I dont recommend you to use inline CSS. this is just for an example.







            share|improve this answer
























            • Do I have to include the REQUIRE portion?

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:35











            • No.. 1st try removing it..

              – Abhishek Panchal
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:36













            • jQuery is not defined error

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:45











            • Current code <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function(){ setTimeout(function(){ jQuery('#cratepop').show(); }, 5000); }); </script>

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:45











            • thats because jQuery is not added in your site. Now try with REQUIRED portion.. Which was your original

              – Abhishek Panchal
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:46


















            0














            <div id="cratepop" style="display:none;">
            <br>
            <center><img src="/shoppingcart.png"></center>
            <br>
            </div>


            jQuery Code:



            jQuery(document).ready(function(){
            setTimeout(function(){
            jQuery('#cratepop').show();
            }, 5000);
            });


            The only one thing you have to do is HIDE your DIV using CSS.



            jSfiddle - https://jsfiddle.net/wqq8Lcka/13/




            Note: I dont recommend you to use inline CSS. this is just for an example.







            share|improve this answer
























            • Do I have to include the REQUIRE portion?

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:35











            • No.. 1st try removing it..

              – Abhishek Panchal
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:36













            • jQuery is not defined error

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:45











            • Current code <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function(){ setTimeout(function(){ jQuery('#cratepop').show(); }, 5000); }); </script>

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:45











            • thats because jQuery is not added in your site. Now try with REQUIRED portion.. Which was your original

              – Abhishek Panchal
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:46
















            0












            0








            0







            <div id="cratepop" style="display:none;">
            <br>
            <center><img src="/shoppingcart.png"></center>
            <br>
            </div>


            jQuery Code:



            jQuery(document).ready(function(){
            setTimeout(function(){
            jQuery('#cratepop').show();
            }, 5000);
            });


            The only one thing you have to do is HIDE your DIV using CSS.



            jSfiddle - https://jsfiddle.net/wqq8Lcka/13/




            Note: I dont recommend you to use inline CSS. this is just for an example.







            share|improve this answer













            <div id="cratepop" style="display:none;">
            <br>
            <center><img src="/shoppingcart.png"></center>
            <br>
            </div>


            jQuery Code:



            jQuery(document).ready(function(){
            setTimeout(function(){
            jQuery('#cratepop').show();
            }, 5000);
            });


            The only one thing you have to do is HIDE your DIV using CSS.



            jSfiddle - https://jsfiddle.net/wqq8Lcka/13/




            Note: I dont recommend you to use inline CSS. this is just for an example.








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            answered Nov 2 '17 at 19:29









            Abhishek PanchalAbhishek Panchal

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            • Do I have to include the REQUIRE portion?

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:35











            • No.. 1st try removing it..

              – Abhishek Panchal
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:36













            • jQuery is not defined error

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:45











            • Current code <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function(){ setTimeout(function(){ jQuery('#cratepop').show(); }, 5000); }); </script>

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:45











            • thats because jQuery is not added in your site. Now try with REQUIRED portion.. Which was your original

              – Abhishek Panchal
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:46





















            • Do I have to include the REQUIRE portion?

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:35











            • No.. 1st try removing it..

              – Abhishek Panchal
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:36













            • jQuery is not defined error

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:45











            • Current code <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function(){ setTimeout(function(){ jQuery('#cratepop').show(); }, 5000); }); </script>

              – Joe
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:45











            • thats because jQuery is not added in your site. Now try with REQUIRED portion.. Which was your original

              – Abhishek Panchal
              Nov 2 '17 at 19:46



















            Do I have to include the REQUIRE portion?

            – Joe
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:35





            Do I have to include the REQUIRE portion?

            – Joe
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:35













            No.. 1st try removing it..

            – Abhishek Panchal
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:36







            No.. 1st try removing it..

            – Abhishek Panchal
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:36















            jQuery is not defined error

            – Joe
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:45





            jQuery is not defined error

            – Joe
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:45













            Current code <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function(){ setTimeout(function(){ jQuery('#cratepop').show(); }, 5000); }); </script>

            – Joe
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:45





            Current code <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function(){ setTimeout(function(){ jQuery('#cratepop').show(); }, 5000); }); </script>

            – Joe
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:45













            thats because jQuery is not added in your site. Now try with REQUIRED portion.. Which was your original

            – Abhishek Panchal
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:46







            thats because jQuery is not added in your site. Now try with REQUIRED portion.. Which was your original

            – Abhishek Panchal
            Nov 2 '17 at 19:46















            0














            I can't add comments yet so..
            You are using this code:



            jQuery(document).ready(function(){
            setTimeout(function(){
            jQuery('#cratepop').show();
            }, 5000);
            });


            But in require you alias jquery as $ so simply replace jQuery with $ in above code.






            share|improve this answer




























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              I can't add comments yet so..
              You are using this code:



              jQuery(document).ready(function(){
              setTimeout(function(){
              jQuery('#cratepop').show();
              }, 5000);
              });


              But in require you alias jquery as $ so simply replace jQuery with $ in above code.






              share|improve this answer


























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                I can't add comments yet so..
                You are using this code:



                jQuery(document).ready(function(){
                setTimeout(function(){
                jQuery('#cratepop').show();
                }, 5000);
                });


                But in require you alias jquery as $ so simply replace jQuery with $ in above code.






                share|improve this answer













                I can't add comments yet so..
                You are using this code:



                jQuery(document).ready(function(){
                setTimeout(function(){
                jQuery('#cratepop').show();
                }, 5000);
                });


                But in require you alias jquery as $ so simply replace jQuery with $ in above code.







                share|improve this answer












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