
There are hundreds of live and static wallpapers to browse and download from. On the lower left of your new tab’s screen, you can create your to-do list with tasks.

The live beach wallpaper will be installed by default, the one I talked about earlier.

On the lower left of the screen you will see some quick tips and shortcuts. Live Start Page comes with an introduction that explains what you can do with this extension, which is a lot. It lacks advanced features and doesn’t make good use of all that empty space. While images are a nice touch, Flavr leaves a lot to be desired. You must have some amazing selfies to do this. You can also connect your Facebook account and use your profile images as background. All that will be left is the Google search bar with a beautiful background. You can hide the bookmarks and recently visited sites list. # CreateGoogleChromeMasterPreferences.Flavr is a cool little extension that will change your Google’s homepage background with some amazing wallpapers. These settings are used as a template when the user first uses Chrome, so can be changed by the user. To make settings (before the user has ever used Chrome) you can run this script. Thanks in advance for any help or advice. The most promising thing I've done is use a Snapshot using Composer, but it isn't a method I'd prefer, and I'm hoping to be able to lock the end user from changing the settings. This page looked like it would be the most helpful, but nothing I tried worked. I'm actually not sure how this is implemented.Ĭonfiguration Profiles - These don't seem to apply to Chrome. Many of these paths have taken me to places I'm not familiar with, so there has been a lot of learning needed. Unfortunately for me, none of them have worked. I've seen many discussions, and many paths to try to manage this task. I've been tasked with forcing a homepage to stick within Google Chrome.
