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: ''This article applies to Mozilla Suite.'' | |||
You don't want the splash screen? Here's how you can disable it: | |||
# Right click the icon you use to launch Mozilla, click on Properties. | |||
# On the Shortcut tab, add "-nosplash" to the end of whatever is in the Target field (e.g. '''"C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\Mozilla\mozilla.exe" -nosplash'''). | |||
Next time you use that shortcut to launch Mozilla, there will be no splash screen. | |||
Bug: If you have Mail & Newsgroups set up to open on startup in your preferences using this command will stop this from happening [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58523]. | |||
== See also == | |||
* If you don't like the splash screen and want to change it, see [[New splash screen]] for instructions, and a list of sites where you can get new splash screens. | |||
* You can also make it so that a [[random splash screen]] is selected on startup. | |||
[[Category:Startup and performance (Mozilla Suite)]] |
Latest revision as of 01:19, 24 September 2005
- This article applies to Mozilla Suite.
You don't want the splash screen? Here's how you can disable it:
- Right click the icon you use to launch Mozilla, click on Properties.
- On the Shortcut tab, add "-nosplash" to the end of whatever is in the Target field (e.g. "C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\Mozilla\mozilla.exe" -nosplash).
Next time you use that shortcut to launch Mozilla, there will be no splash screen.
Bug: If you have Mail & Newsgroups set up to open on startup in your preferences using this command will stop this from happening [1].
See also
- If you don't like the splash screen and want to change it, see New splash screen for instructions, and a list of sites where you can get new splash screens.
- You can also make it so that a random splash screen is selected on startup.