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Metal321
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01/19/13 05:46 AM (13 years ago)

Splash Screen does not display image

Hello, so, my app was working well with a nice button layout. I aded a splash screen so that a image would open when the app was openend. I set the image and saved it all. However when i went to runnmy app in xcode, the image doesnt show up it is just a black screen and now my app isnt working properly either. thanks, Any help will be much appreciated.
 
Calypso Kid
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01/19/13 05:57 AM (13 years ago)
Did you add the proper size images to your Xcode project? Depending what devices launch your app, you need to add different size images.
 
Metal321
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01/19/13 06:03 AM (13 years ago)
how do i add the proper size images? its in the iphone 5.1 simulator
 
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01/19/13 06:06 AM (13 years ago)
In your BT Control panel for the splash screen. Its called the "Screen Background Image" and you should designate both large and small sizes during testing, even if they're not 'exactly' sized correctly. If the image isn't designated the screen will be blank. You can use local or remote image files... Cheers! -- Smug
 
Metal321
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01/19/13 06:38 AM (13 years ago)
i couldnt see any kind of size options when i set the image.... is there any other way to make sure it appears?
 
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01/19/13 10:31 AM (13 years ago)
Is your image linked to a url or uploaded?
 

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