Change the background color of Google

Change the background color of Google

Want to change the color of your Google browser window? Learn how you can alter the colors of your Google background.

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Alex1inferno-The Critic (-27) 1 year ago
Dear Viewers, This cideo was interesting although I am not sure why. Nonetheless, it is a HowTo and a HowTo for whatever reason and short, simple and to the point. Fair, to say the least.
Sincerley,
Alex1inferno- The Critic
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Alex1inferno-The Critic (-27) 1 year ago
-edit from preceding comment
I would like to change my critique on this video I have just tried this on my computer and it does not work. It may just be my computer but to know that it does not work for someone makes it untrue in a sense. Thank You.
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cwiltz (3) 1 year ago
Worked for me. It doesn't actually change Google, you're just making an HTML file on your computer with the same source code as Google.
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Degu 7 months ago
Doesn't do anything. F.
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