This is the customize page that opens when you right-click on the icon in the bottom right-hand corner of a new tab page. Click “Upload from device,” and find the GIF that you’ve saved as a PNG. Next, open up a new Google Chrome tab page, and click on the “Customize” option in the bottom right-hand corner.Note the name scheme in the save as field, and the “All Files” option in the format drop-down box. When you right-click on an image to save, this is the box that appears. Under “Format,” change it from GIF to “All Files.” It should look something like the image below.After selecting the “Save As” option, make sure to add “.PNG” after the name.Right-click to bring up the drop-down menu.
Well, it’s time to redraw your conventions. To customize your own Google Chrome page, here’s what to do: &0183 &32 How To Add Animated GIFs To Your Windows Background Using Rainmeter:- Let’s say you want to add the following GIF into your desktop background: You might say that the want will remain a want as you have already tried 100 times to achieve the same. To this very good GIF of Marceline performing a song in Adventure Time. All it takes is a few seconds and you go from having a dreary white non-background like this:
It’s a super simple process that makes using Google Chrome feel a little more personalized.
I spend a lot of time trying to personalize every aspect of my laptop: pasting stickers on the top, separating all of my icons into folders on my desktop, and, thanks to a little trick I learned on TikTok, using my favorite GIFs as backgrounds on Google Chrome.