A preliminary page that precedes the regular home page of a Web site and usually promotes a particular site feature or provides advertising. A splash page is timed to move on to the home page after a short period of time
splash page
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A newspaper splash refers to a prominent and eye-catching headline or article featured on the front page of a newspaper. It is typically a story of significant importance or interest meant to grab the attention of readers.
A homepage is web parlance for the default page that is displayed when a domain is visited. For instance if someone goes to andrewbleakley.com without specifying a page index.php is served as the default page. The idea of an effective homepage came about when people started using "splash" pages or loading pages the next page served after the splash became the effective homepage as the actual homepage served no real purpose (excepting entertainment)
You can't watch a Hero's Tale on the Fable 2 splash page because the feature is likely no longer supported or available due to the game's age and the discontinuation of certain online services. Additionally, the splash page may have been designed for promotional purposes that are no longer active. As a result, players may need to seek other sources, such as YouTube or fan sites, to find related content.
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The first page on a website is called the home page. It is the page the user first sees when visiting your site. Web Designers/bloggers/companies/website owners try to make this page as well-designed and appealing as possible, as it reflects their entire site.
Splash
Yo need a new SATA drive to make a splash screen after your BIOS splash.
The possessive form of the singular noun splash is splash's.example: I heard the splash's impact from the next room.
Splash is a noun and a verb. Noun: That wall needs a splash of color. Verb: Please don't splash me.
Splash boards are at the rear of the counter to help prevent splash from getting on the walls.