Disable Silverlight loading screen

Does anyone know how I can not show the loaded blue balls by default Silverlight and percentage.

It only displays for a second of a second, and I don’t think it is really needed, as I hide my Silverlight under the jQuery slider. When the user finds out what happened, he is uploaded and ready to go.

Another problem: I believe my jQuery is waiting for Silverlight to load before it starts. Anyone knows about this. Is Silverlight part of what it is looking for when it checks $ (document) .ready ()?

Edit: Just thought I'd add that it looks like I answered the second question by doing what AnthonyWJones suggested. It seems that my jQuery does not wait and does not rely on Silverlight loading now and quickly and smoothly comes off.

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To disable the default boot screen (its Silverlight Splash screen), you can create your own Xaml for the splash screen.

Create "EmptySplash.xaml" in Visual Studio. Place it as content in the Web project in the ClientBin folder.

Now add to the object element add parameter: -

<param name="splashscreensource" value="clientbin/EmptySplash.xaml" /> 
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