You can turn off the Star Wars bonanza right from the same place that you turned it on! To do this, open the “Back to default” button in Google’s settings. This will restore your settings to their normal default settings. After you’ve turned off the Star Wars theme, you can look for Easter eggs hidden within Google Chrome. Read on for more information. Posted on September 27, 2016 at 9:04 am, this article will show you how to turn off the theme, and give you some great tips on how to find them!
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Star Wars bonanza can be turned off in same place you turned it on
While it may seem like a never-ending cycle of entertainment, the Star Wars bonanza can be turned off right where you first turned it on. The official Star Wars website has a live bar chart of people’s choice of side. While Google was unavailable to confirm, the bar chart seems to indicate that the general internet population is leaning towards the dark side. Nonetheless, the Star Wars bonanza has sparked a lot of discussion.
Star Wars themes can be turned off at any time
The themes from the Star Wars movies have undergone some changes over the years. For example, the material for Luke Skywalker was changed to the Star Wars Main Theme, and the Old Ben theme was rebranded as The Force Theme. The Rebel Fanfare, which originated as a song for the blockade runner, was later rebranded as the theme for the Millennium Falcon. This is one of the reasons why fans love the Star Wars themes so much.
Google also added Star Wars-themed enhancements to Gmail, Google Maps, and YouTube. Progress bars change to lightsabers, map markers turn to TIE Fighters, and Gmail displays Star Wars-themed backgrounds. Google promises more Star Wars-themed features before the December 18 movie’s release. Users can turn these features off at any time. Once you turn off these enhancements, you won’t be able to find them. You can, however, turn them back on any time you’d like. The features will be available until February 1, 2016.
Star Wars Easter eggs can be found in Google Chrome
Google is joining the Star Wars craze this Easter. The search engine has released a Star Wars Easter egg in Google Chrome that will be available until December 18. While you may not know about this yet, Google has been making many of its products themed around the latest movie, The Force Awakens. Below, you’ll find a list of Google products with the new Star Wars Easter egg. The first one is the Gmail loading bar, which will now be a lightsaber. Another Star Wars Easter egg is a glowing progress bar on YouTube videos, which will glow like a lightsaber.