Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-4368470-20190905085751/@comment-4368470-20190907111356

Sophiedp wrote: The script fires the hook that other JS can wait for (using add), the  part just is what hook you're using. Ohhh, so you're saying that  forces the code to act as if the hook was actually fired instead of waiting for the hook to fire naturally?

e.g. the line  would fire the   event immediately (and thus triggering any previously-defined   functions) instead of waiting for the   to fire naturally (when the page loads, or when you preview your edit, or whatever)?

Is that it?