Showing posts with label google backgrounds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google backgrounds. Show all posts

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Remove Google Background


Highlighting one of its new features, Google introduced a background image on Google.com--but it seems users aren't pleased with the new look.

"Remove Google background image" soared to the number 2 spot on Google trends, and the We has received emails from readers eager to remove the background image that is appearing, by default, on Google's homepage.

One user wrote on the Google help forum, "I'm boycotting Google until this cr*p gets fixed. Who's the genius who came up with this idea to copy Bing WITHOUT giving the user an option to NOT have a background image? So fired." Another said, "It is frustrating to have that as a background... more frustrating is that it can't be removed/disabled..."

If you've added a custom Google background image and want to get rid of it, click "Remove background image," which should appear at the bottom left hand corner of Google.com.


If, however, you're just hoping to restore Google to its plain white background, you may have to wait until tomorrow--as with Google Doodles, the unusual Google background image may just be a temporary, one-day change. You could also try uploading a plain, white image to give Google back a more normal look (instructions on how to change the background image are here). We'll keep you posted!

What do you think of Google's background image? Tell  a Friend in the comments below.


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Google background picture: Search engine switches on new feature by default

Search enginge Google today switched on its new picture background feature by default to its homepage.

The option allows users to add personal photos to the background of the traditionally minimalist search page,

It will be set as default for 24 hours before returning to the site's more familiar blank white homepage.

The new feature brings Google in line with Microsoft's search engine rival Bing, which constantly changes its homepage photo on a daily basis to reflect events around the world.

"To provide you with an extra bit of inspiration, we‘ve collaborated with several well-known artists, sculptors and photographers to create a gallery of background images you can use to personalize your Google homepage," says Google.

Included in the collection are images that feature the work of Dale Chihuly, Jeff Koons, Tom Otterness, and Polly Apfelbaum as well a selection of nature images from National Geographic.
 



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