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Bored with the current Mozilla splashscreen?  You can change it, no programming knowladge required.  All you have to do is drop a Windows Bitmap (a .bmp file) into your install directory named ''mozilla.bmp''.
Bored with the current Mozilla splashscreen?  You can change it, no programming knowledge required.  If you take any Windows Bitmap (.bmp) file, rename it ''mozilla.bmp'' and then drop it into your install directory, it will become your new splash screen.


Here's a partial list of websites you can get premade splashscreens from (taken from [http://curious.org/wiki/MozillaStuff?PHPSESSID=5d6f9d1540980c1c94ab2488db577dba jcurious' Mozilla page]):
Your ''install directory'' is the the same directory (or folder) where you see the ''mozilla.exe'' file.
 
Here's a partial list of websites from which you can get premade splashscreens (taken from [http://curious.org/wiki/MozillaStuff?PHPSESSID=5d6f9d1540980c1c94ab2488db577dba jcurious' Mozilla page]):


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Revision as of 22:00, 26 May 2004

Bored with the current Mozilla splashscreen? You can change it, no programming knowledge required. If you take any Windows Bitmap (.bmp) file, rename it mozilla.bmp and then drop it into your install directory, it will become your new splash screen.

Your install directory is the the same directory (or folder) where you see the mozilla.exe file.

Here's a partial list of websites from which you can get premade splashscreens (taken from jcurious' Mozilla page):