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How to change background in chrome

Google Chrome's 10th-anniversary update gives you an option to change the default background wallpaper. Let's see how it works.


1
Launch Google Chrome on your PC. Update your browser to the latest version, if you have already done so.







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2
Click on the gear icon, at the bottom-right corner of the homepage. The customization tab will appear.
  • If you don't see the gear icon, hit + next to the right of your current tabs to open a new tab. The gear icon should appear on the default Chrome homepage.




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3
Click on the Chrome backgrounds option. The wallpaper collection box will appear after you do so.



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4
Select a category from the box. You need to click on a category to view the wallpapers. If you want to use a solid colour wallpaper, scroll down to the bottom and select the Solid colours box.



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5
Select a wallpaper. Scroll down to view more pictures. Click on your favourite picture and hit the Done button.







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6
Finished. When you are done, the wallpaper will appear on your home screen within seconds.




Tips

  • If you want to return the default background, click on the gear icon again and select the Restore default background option.
  • Another way of changing your wallpaper can be done by going to the Chrome Web Store and enabling one of the available free backgrounds there. Also, in the Extensions category of the Chrome Web Store, there are extensions that will randomly pick an image out of a collection of images and make that your wallpaper. For example, if you enable a tiger wallpaper extension, the extension will have a large collection of tiger pictures and will pick one to show as your wallpaper each time you open Chrome.


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