Tutorial

Eliminate Render-Blocking JavaScript with Async and Defer

Published on August 20, 2016
    author

    Alligator.io

    Eliminate Render-Blocking JavaScript with Async and Defer

    With HTML5, we get two new boolean attributes for the <script> tag: async and defer. Async allows execution of scripts asynchronously and defer allows execution only after the whole document has been parsed.

    These two attributes are a must for increasing speed and performance of websites. They allow the elimination of render-blocking JavaScript where the page would have to load and execute scripts before finishing to render the page. Here’s a usage example:

    <script defer src="/js/jquery.min.js">
    </script>
    
    
    

    Async vs Defer

    With async, the file gets downloaded asynchronously and then executed as soon as it’s downloaded.

    With defer, the file gets downloaded asynchronously, but executed only when the document parsing is completed. With defer, scripts will execute in the same order as they are called. This makes defer the attribute of choice when a script depends on another script. For example, if you’re using jQuery as well as other scripts that depend on it, you’d use defer on them (jQuery included), making sure to call jQuery before the dependent scripts.

    A good strategy is to use async when possible, and then defer when async isn’t an option.

    👉Note that both attributes don’t have any effect on inline scripts.

    Browser Support

    Can I Use script-async? Data on support for the script-async feature across the major browsers from caniuse.com.

    Thanks for learning with the DigitalOcean Community. Check out our offerings for compute, storage, networking, and managed databases.

    Learn more about our products

    About the authors
    Default avatar
    Alligator.io

    author

    While we believe that this content benefits our community, we have not yet thoroughly reviewed it. If you have any suggestions for improvements, please let us know by clicking the “report an issue“ button at the bottom of the tutorial.

    Still looking for an answer?

    Ask a questionSearch for more help

    Was this helpful?
     
    1 Comments
    

    This textbox defaults to using Markdown to format your answer.

    You can type !ref in this text area to quickly search our full set of tutorials, documentation & marketplace offerings and insert the link!

    This comment has been deleted

      Try DigitalOcean for free

      Click below to sign up and get $200 of credit to try our products over 60 days!

      Sign up

      Join the Tech Talk
      Success! Thank you! Please check your email for further details.

      Please complete your information!

      Become a contributor for community

      Get paid to write technical tutorials and select a tech-focused charity to receive a matching donation.

      DigitalOcean Documentation

      Full documentation for every DigitalOcean product.

      Resources for startups and SMBs

      The Wave has everything you need to know about building a business, from raising funding to marketing your product.

      Get our newsletter

      Stay up to date by signing up for DigitalOcean’s Infrastructure as a Newsletter.

      New accounts only. By submitting your email you agree to our Privacy Policy

      The developer cloud

      Scale up as you grow — whether you're running one virtual machine or ten thousand.

      Get started for free

      Sign up and get $200 in credit for your first 60 days with DigitalOcean.*

      *This promotional offer applies to new accounts only.