"Vanity" themed 4K wallpaper HomePage

Ajax Charles

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Ajax Charles

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3 Users
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Description

The "Vanity" themed high-definition wallpaper HomePage is a browser extension program based on "Vanity", which brings together a large number of exquisite 4K high-definition wallpapers to help users quickly find their favorite high-definition wallpapers and set them as browser backgrounds.

This browser extension has the following features:
- Massive high-definition wallpapers: The extension collects a large number of "Vanity" high-definition wallpapers, covering different resolutions and sizes to meet the needs of users for different devices.
Easy to set up: With just a few clicks, users can set their favorite wallpaper as the browser background, while adjusting its size and position, and supporting setting wallpaper switch frequency.
Automatic adaptation: The extension supports automatic adaptation to different browsers and devices, ensuring that users will not encounter compatibility issues during use.
No ads: The extension does not have any ad interruptions, ensuring a smooth browsing experience for users.
Personalized search: You can choose the search engine you want to use for convenient information search.
Calendar function: The date and time are displayed on the homepage, making it easy for users to see at a glance. Users can choose whether to display the current time, and if this feature is enabled, users can choose to display the current time in 12-hour or 24-hour format.
Real-time weather: Real-time updates on weather conditions, allowing users to choose whether to display the current time and weather.
To-do list function: Keep track of today's to-dos at any time so that important tasks are not forgotten.

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Version 1.0.1Updated February 26, 2024Report abuse
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Version 1.0.1Updated February 26, 2024Report abuse