I want to create a splash screen in UWP. I want do more than just center an image in the screen. I thought it would be a lot more straight forward. I saw these articles:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/apps/hh868191(v=win.10)
https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsapps/Splash-Screen-in-Universal-42c0b57a
When I first opened up this sample, I thought that it worked... But, it doesn't actually do anything. It's actually just a furphy. If you look carefully at the screen, it actually just shows an image (defined in the manifest) for a second or two as the app is starting up, and then when the app is loaded, it switches to the extended screen with a progress ring. I've seen samples where people turn on the splash screen image, but that's not want I need to achieve. Part of the problem is that UWP app startup time is terrible even on fast machines. Even blank apps with nothing in them take several seconds to start up.
Is there a UWP sample floating around that actually a) cuts out the splash image from the manifest, and b) allows us to replace it with something else?
Note: I do not wish to remove the splash screen. I want to customize it.
MainPage
right away which would have the initialization logic right ? Instead of loading the the "Heavy"MainPage
directly you can show an intermediate loading page (your custom splashscreen) which would then navigate to your MainPage. – Pratyay Apr 17 '18 at 6:26