Custom Main Menu Mod allows you to edit the Minecraft main menu using json files. It allows you to add or remove elements like buttons and labels and also adds some new stuff that you can add to your menu like slideshows or whole custom guis. However if you just wanna do simple things like adding or changing some text you don’t even have to get into all of this, the mod comes with a json file that replicates the vanilla menu where you can easily change simple things like text.
Usage:
After your first run with this mod the only difference you should notice is that there is an additional button added in your main menu. If you look in the config/CustomMainMenu folder you will notice a file called menu.json. In there you will see all elements the vanilla main menu has, modifying the content and pressing the refresh button ingame will allow you to instantly see what changes you made (You can remove the refresh button once you are happy with your result). Everything in there should be fairly self explanatory if you have ever worked with json files.
All cursive properties allow a random value. Example: “text” : [“Text1?,”Text2?,”Text3?,”Text4″]. One of the values will be selected randomly every minecraft run.
For the texture / image / text property it takes a resource location (or (for images) if you use web as your resource domain an url to an image online). You can add your own resources ones using either a resource pack or Resource Loader (easier).
Black and White
Blast Off
Dark Red
Dark
End Sidebar
Hills
SteamPunk
The Rising World
TolkienCraft
Post Finem
Nuclear Fallout
Galactic Science
Hex
Akzyras Accumulations
How to use:
After your first run with this mod the only difference you should notice is that there is an additional button added in your main menu. If you look in the config/CustomMainMenu folder you will notice a file called menu.json. In there you will see all elements the vanilla main menu has, modifying the content and pressing the refresh button ingame will allow you to instantly see what changes you made (You can remove the refresh button once you are happy with your result). Everything in there should be fairly self explanatory if you have ever worked with json files.
All cursive properties allow a random value. Example: “text” : [“Text1″,”Text2″,”Text3″,”Text4”]. One of the values will be selected randomly every minecraft run.
For the texture / image / text property it takes a resource location (or (for images) if you use web as your resource domain an url to an image online). You can add your own resources ones using either a resource pack or Resource Loader (easier).
Requires:
How to install:
- Make sure you have already installed Minecraft Forge.
- Locate the minecraft application folder.
- On windows open Run from the start menu, type %appdata% and click Run.
- On mac open finder, hold down ALT and click Go then Library in the top menu bar. Open the folder Application Support and look for Minecraft.
- Place the mod you have just downloaded (.jar file) into the Mods folder.
- When you launch Minecraft and click the mods button you should now see the mod is installed.