
During the Olympics I set my national flag as a backdrop theme on my search homepage, can't get rid of it
During the olympics the option was given to set your national flag as a backdrop theme on my google search homepage; so on the top and bottom margins of my google searchpage i have the flag. problem is now I can't remember how i installed this and would like to get rid of it. any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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Did you install a persona to style the Firefox user interface or did you set a background for Google pages?
- http://www.google.com/support/websearch/bin/answer.py?answer=180720&hl=en - Add a background image to your Google homepage
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Did you install a persona to style the Firefox user interface or did you set a background for Google pages?
- http://www.google.com/support/websearch/bin/answer.py?answer=180720&hl=en - Add a background image to your Google homepage
If you mean the background of the Firefox tabs/toolbar, it's a theme. You can disable it from Firefox > Add-ons (Select Appearance from the right hand sidebar). You can enable Default theme to switch back to default. Read more about it at Use themes to change the look of Firefox
If you mean the background of the Google search page, that's a Google feature. You can change it, with "Change background image" at the bottom of the Google homepage.
Thanks a lot Cww. I was having a hard time with this. Even tried asking Google the question, which was near to impossible. Thanks again.
Thanks for responding Cor-el. Cww actually told me I could disable it in Firefox add-ons under appearance, which I did. I appreciate you taking your time to offer your help.