Loading screens for every FiveM framework
The loading screen is the first thing every player sees, and it works the same on any framework — it is a FiveM directive, not framework code. Pick yours below for install notes specific to your stack, including which bundled resource to disable first.
QBCore loading screen
QBCore servers usually ship with qb-loadingscreen or a themed variant. Ours replaces it with a hosted screen you edit in the browser — no HTML, no re-uploads, and it keeps working after a QBCore update because nothing in the framework is touched.
ESX loading screen
ESX servers typically run esx_loadingscreen or a bundled HTML screen that has to be edited by hand. Ours is a drag-and-drop replacement hosted for you — change the server name, rules or background whenever you like and every player sees it on their next connect.
Qbox loading screen
Qbox is a modern QBCore fork with a cleaner resource layout, and it pairs well with a hosted loading screen: one line in server.cfg, nothing bundled into your repo, and no HTML to maintain alongside your ox-based stack.
vRP loading screen
vRP servers are often older builds where the loading screen is a hand-written HTML folder nobody wants to touch. Swapping it for a hosted screen means you get a modern design without editing a single line of markup.
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