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: ''This article applies to Mozilla Suite.'' | |||
First create | First create a number of files with [[New splash screen|splash screens]] that you would like to use. Then create a bat-file (on Windows): | ||
Then create a bat-file: | |||
@echo off | @echo off | ||
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Put the above batch file ("mozilla.bat") into the main Mozilla directory (the one containing "mozilla.exe"). Also in the main application directory, create a folder named "SplashScr", containing '''n''' bitmaps (Mozilla splash screens) named "1.bmp" to "n.bmp". Start Mozilla by running the batch file. You'll get a random splash screen every time. | |||
Thanks to mozby that provided us with this neat little trick. | |||
== See also == | |||
It's possible to [[disable splash screen]] altogether. |
Revision as of 10:58, 18 April 2005
- This article applies to Mozilla Suite.
First create a number of files with splash screens that you would like to use. Then create a bat-file (on Windows):
@echo off NumOfPics=0 for /r %%a in (SplashScr\*.bmp) DO SET /a NumOfPics= %NumOfPics + 1 SET /a ChosenPic="%random% %% %NumOfPics% + 1" COPY SplashScr\%ChosenPic%.bmp Mozilla.bmp start mozilla.exe
Put the above batch file ("mozilla.bat") into the main Mozilla directory (the one containing "mozilla.exe"). Also in the main application directory, create a folder named "SplashScr", containing n bitmaps (Mozilla splash screens) named "1.bmp" to "n.bmp". Start Mozilla by running the batch file. You'll get a random splash screen every time.
Thanks to mozby that provided us with this neat little trick.
See also
It's possible to disable splash screen altogether.