hey everyone...
i'm new around here. glad to be apart of the forums. i'm a beginner to VB.net, and programming in general, so bear with me . however, i am motivated the learn the programming essentials, as i find it all very interesting.
i'm currently working on a program which i am required to have a 'splash screen', or a 'startup screen' to display information about my program, and have a 'start' button to display the main form.
i already have the splash screen working correctly [i think], when i run the program it appears first. however, i am unsure of what code to put in the 'start' button. i thought it would simply just be 'Me.Close' or 'Me.Hide', but when I tried that, it just shuts down the whole program.
any help would be greatly appreciated. thank you all for your responses in advance.
i look forward to an enlightning learning experience here on the VB.net forums!
P.S. I posted this thread in the VS.net part of the forums as well, I wasn't sure which forum would be more appropriate for this question. Sorry if this causes any problems.
i'm new around here. glad to be apart of the forums. i'm a beginner to VB.net, and programming in general, so bear with me . however, i am motivated the learn the programming essentials, as i find it all very interesting.
i'm currently working on a program which i am required to have a 'splash screen', or a 'startup screen' to display information about my program, and have a 'start' button to display the main form.
i already have the splash screen working correctly [i think], when i run the program it appears first. however, i am unsure of what code to put in the 'start' button. i thought it would simply just be 'Me.Close' or 'Me.Hide', but when I tried that, it just shuts down the whole program.
any help would be greatly appreciated. thank you all for your responses in advance.
i look forward to an enlightning learning experience here on the VB.net forums!
P.S. I posted this thread in the VS.net part of the forums as well, I wasn't sure which forum would be more appropriate for this question. Sorry if this causes any problems.