Like this:
window.onload = function WindowLoad(event) {
alert("Page is loaded");
}
Edit: if some other code is also using window.onload after that script then it will be "overwritten" - to make sure it's executed (and abort any other onload) put it in the bottom of the page.
Edit 2: On second thought, you better add onload listener instead of overwriting it:
<script type="text/javascript">
if (window.addEventListener) { // Mozilla, Netscape, Firefox
window.addEventListener('load', WindowLoad, false);
} else if (window.attachEvent) { // IE
window.attachEvent('onload', WindowLoad);
}
function WindowLoad(event) {
alert("Another onload script");
}
</script>
This will prevent any conflicts with existing code and is more cross browser as far as I can tell.
Live test case is available here: http://jsfiddle.net/yahavbr/GZPTG/ tested for IE8, Chrome and Firefox (latest versions) feel free to test for more.