Stage 4: Specify animated bitmaps

The Internet Explorer logo in the upper right corner of the browser appears in two states: animated when the browser is in use, and static when no action is taking place. You can replace the logo bitmap with your own animated or static bitmap.
Customize the animated logos

If you use an animated bitmap, the first frame appears as static when no action is taking place in the browser; the remaining frames appear as animated when the browser is in use.

To use your own animated logo, you must provide two animated bitmaps; one should be 22-by-22 pixels and the other 38-by-38 pixels.

Type the paths of the small and large custom animated bitmaps in the boxes provided. Sample animated bitmaps are available in the IEAK Resource Kit, which was installed in the \Ieak\Reskit folder on your hard disk when you installed the IEAK.

Customize the static logos

If you use a static bitmap, it will appear as static whether or not any action is taking place in the browser. To use your own static logo, you must provide two bitmaps; one should be 22-by-22 pixels and the other 38-by-38 pixels.

Type the paths of the small and large custom static bitmaps in the boxes in this panel.

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