Compare Chrome extensions: Watch Dogs 2 HD Wallpapers Tab vs Dark Background and Light Text

Stats Watch Dogs 2 HD Wallpapers Tab Watch Dogs 2 HD Wallpapers Tab Dark Background and Light Text Dark Background and Light Text
User count 2 6,000+
Average rating 0.00 4.78
Rating count 0 37
Last updated 2019-03-06 2019-01-12
Size 21.55M 87.79K
Version 2.2 0.6.10
Short description
Watch Dogs 2 HD Wallpapers and New Tab Themes for Your Browser. Makes every page to have light text on dark background (exact colors are customizable)
Full summary

We present you our Watch Dogs 2 extension that will completely transform your browser with a fresh and new look. Forget about your boring new tab page, and make it more fun and exciting. This app provides high-quality wallpapers that you can enjoy while browsing. In addition, you will get other features that will definitely be useful for you.

HOW TO USE:

  • Install This extension by clicking on Add to Chrome button and it will be automatically added. Wait for few seconds while extension is loaded, the best follows!
  • In the upper left corner, "GEAR". That loads settings panel, where you can use toggle button for switching features on or off. This extension have options for you to have only HD backgrounds (pick favorite or make it random) or use some of great features.

FEATURES

  • Centered, clock (12h/24h option) with personalized greeting for you to choose (ex. nickname)
  • Great To-Do list so you can track important stuff
  • Shortcuts to popular sites (click on Link icon in upper left corner).
  • Quotes of the Day – be inspired with strong quotes, picked every day for you and your motivation.
  • Click on Gear icon in upper left corner - Choose to have only wallpaper, or pick feature that you want.
  • In same panel, click on Photos, and choose your favorite photo, or click on “Refresh” button next to gear to pick next wallpaper.
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Dark Background and Light Text enables dark mode on every webpage. The exact colors are configurable and it can be disabled per domain e.g. on pages which have their own dark mode e.g. Youtube or Reddit.