How to create Multiple splash screens depend on conditions xamarin forms?












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I wondered if it is possible to create Multiple splash screens (Android , IOS) which displayed according to user state for example



switch (splash)
{
case one
// show splash one
case two
//show splash two
}


is it possible ? or any sample for this ?



I think if i can change Main interface in ios from code it will works fine
the same case in android , any help ?










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  • It is up to you what to show to the user, just disable or make "transparent" the default splash screen and use Pages to represent your custom splash screens.
    – EvZ
    Nov 12 at 16:29










  • Didn't manage to do it. A workaround: showing a quick first common splash then with a popup and a loading indicator showing second different splash obtained from internet at realtime depending on tenant.
    – Nick Kovalsky
    Nov 12 at 17:22










  • @EvZ any sample for that ?
    – Amr Kamal
    Nov 12 at 22:01










  • @NickKovalsky but i want to show only one different in day time or randomly catch splash screen
    – Amr Kamal
    Nov 12 at 22:01










  • basically set your app simplest logo as first splash screen. then set mainpage = your splash screen showing your random pic. after a delay set your real app mainpage. you would want to double the splashscreen page with a same looking popup over it that will remain on screen after you set your real mainpage and fade out.
    – Nick Kovalsky
    Nov 14 at 7:50


















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I wondered if it is possible to create Multiple splash screens (Android , IOS) which displayed according to user state for example



switch (splash)
{
case one
// show splash one
case two
//show splash two
}


is it possible ? or any sample for this ?



I think if i can change Main interface in ios from code it will works fine
the same case in android , any help ?










share|improve this question






















  • It is up to you what to show to the user, just disable or make "transparent" the default splash screen and use Pages to represent your custom splash screens.
    – EvZ
    Nov 12 at 16:29










  • Didn't manage to do it. A workaround: showing a quick first common splash then with a popup and a loading indicator showing second different splash obtained from internet at realtime depending on tenant.
    – Nick Kovalsky
    Nov 12 at 17:22










  • @EvZ any sample for that ?
    – Amr Kamal
    Nov 12 at 22:01










  • @NickKovalsky but i want to show only one different in day time or randomly catch splash screen
    – Amr Kamal
    Nov 12 at 22:01










  • basically set your app simplest logo as first splash screen. then set mainpage = your splash screen showing your random pic. after a delay set your real app mainpage. you would want to double the splashscreen page with a same looking popup over it that will remain on screen after you set your real mainpage and fade out.
    – Nick Kovalsky
    Nov 14 at 7:50
















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I wondered if it is possible to create Multiple splash screens (Android , IOS) which displayed according to user state for example



switch (splash)
{
case one
// show splash one
case two
//show splash two
}


is it possible ? or any sample for this ?



I think if i can change Main interface in ios from code it will works fine
the same case in android , any help ?










share|improve this question













I wondered if it is possible to create Multiple splash screens (Android , IOS) which displayed according to user state for example



switch (splash)
{
case one
// show splash one
case two
//show splash two
}


is it possible ? or any sample for this ?



I think if i can change Main interface in ios from code it will works fine
the same case in android , any help ?







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  • It is up to you what to show to the user, just disable or make "transparent" the default splash screen and use Pages to represent your custom splash screens.
    – EvZ
    Nov 12 at 16:29










  • Didn't manage to do it. A workaround: showing a quick first common splash then with a popup and a loading indicator showing second different splash obtained from internet at realtime depending on tenant.
    – Nick Kovalsky
    Nov 12 at 17:22










  • @EvZ any sample for that ?
    – Amr Kamal
    Nov 12 at 22:01










  • @NickKovalsky but i want to show only one different in day time or randomly catch splash screen
    – Amr Kamal
    Nov 12 at 22:01










  • basically set your app simplest logo as first splash screen. then set mainpage = your splash screen showing your random pic. after a delay set your real app mainpage. you would want to double the splashscreen page with a same looking popup over it that will remain on screen after you set your real mainpage and fade out.
    – Nick Kovalsky
    Nov 14 at 7:50




















  • It is up to you what to show to the user, just disable or make "transparent" the default splash screen and use Pages to represent your custom splash screens.
    – EvZ
    Nov 12 at 16:29










  • Didn't manage to do it. A workaround: showing a quick first common splash then with a popup and a loading indicator showing second different splash obtained from internet at realtime depending on tenant.
    – Nick Kovalsky
    Nov 12 at 17:22










  • @EvZ any sample for that ?
    – Amr Kamal
    Nov 12 at 22:01










  • @NickKovalsky but i want to show only one different in day time or randomly catch splash screen
    – Amr Kamal
    Nov 12 at 22:01










  • basically set your app simplest logo as first splash screen. then set mainpage = your splash screen showing your random pic. after a delay set your real app mainpage. you would want to double the splashscreen page with a same looking popup over it that will remain on screen after you set your real mainpage and fade out.
    – Nick Kovalsky
    Nov 14 at 7:50


















It is up to you what to show to the user, just disable or make "transparent" the default splash screen and use Pages to represent your custom splash screens.
– EvZ
Nov 12 at 16:29




It is up to you what to show to the user, just disable or make "transparent" the default splash screen and use Pages to represent your custom splash screens.
– EvZ
Nov 12 at 16:29












Didn't manage to do it. A workaround: showing a quick first common splash then with a popup and a loading indicator showing second different splash obtained from internet at realtime depending on tenant.
– Nick Kovalsky
Nov 12 at 17:22




Didn't manage to do it. A workaround: showing a quick first common splash then with a popup and a loading indicator showing second different splash obtained from internet at realtime depending on tenant.
– Nick Kovalsky
Nov 12 at 17:22












@EvZ any sample for that ?
– Amr Kamal
Nov 12 at 22:01




@EvZ any sample for that ?
– Amr Kamal
Nov 12 at 22:01












@NickKovalsky but i want to show only one different in day time or randomly catch splash screen
– Amr Kamal
Nov 12 at 22:01




@NickKovalsky but i want to show only one different in day time or randomly catch splash screen
– Amr Kamal
Nov 12 at 22:01












basically set your app simplest logo as first splash screen. then set mainpage = your splash screen showing your random pic. after a delay set your real app mainpage. you would want to double the splashscreen page with a same looking popup over it that will remain on screen after you set your real mainpage and fade out.
– Nick Kovalsky
Nov 14 at 7:50






basically set your app simplest logo as first splash screen. then set mainpage = your splash screen showing your random pic. after a delay set your real app mainpage. you would want to double the splashscreen page with a same looking popup over it that will remain on screen after you set your real mainpage and fade out.
– Nick Kovalsky
Nov 14 at 7:50



















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