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Google Arts & Culture

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Enjoy works of art from museums and galleries around the world from the comfort of your browser by installing the official extension from Google Arts & Culture. This displays a different masterpiec­e on your New Tab page every day, or you can refresh the picture manually by clicking the Change button in the bottom-left corner (see screenshot).

To see a new artwork every time you open a tab, right-click the add-on’s toolbar click Yes when prompted. Find the registry key

( 1 in our screenshot above), right-click it and select New, then DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name the value Createdesk­topshortcu­tdefault 2 , then double-click it, set its ‘Value data’ to 0 and click OK. This will prevent Edge from adding unwanted shortcuts to your desktop. button, choose Options and select ‘In every new tab’. To learn more about the painting or other artwork shown in your browser, click its title to visit the relevant page on the Google

Currently, you can revert the site to its previous, ‘classic’ design by creating a free Wikipedia account. Click your profile icon, select Preference­s, then Appearance and choose ‘Vector legacy (2010)’ under Skin.

However, an even simpler option is to install Old Wiki (www.snipca.com/44841) in your Chromium browser. This new extension instantly restores Wikipedia’s old layout (see AFTER picture above right) without you needing to click anything, or sign up for an account. searching for before you click through to the relevant web pages, and you can ask CHATGPT follow-up questions about your query. You can also highlight and right-click text in a search result to send it to CHATGPT as a prompt – the response will open in a new tab.

Click the Settings cog in the CHATGPT search box to choose a Trigger Mode (see screenshot below), such as only activating the tool when your query ends in a question mark.

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