Coca-Cola Themed HD Wallpaper Tab

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Description

Coca-Cola Themed HD Wallpaper Tab is a browser extension that is themed around Coca-Cola. It contains a large collection of exquisite HD wallpapers and helps users quickly find their desired HD wallpapers and set them as their browser background.

This browser extension has the following features:
- Massive HD wallpapers: The extension has collected a large number of Coca-Cola HD wallpapers, covering different resolutions and sizes to meet the needs of users on different devices.
- Easy setup: With just a few clicks, users can set their desired wallpaper as their browser background and adjust its size and position. It also supports setting wallpaper switching frequency.
- Auto-adaptation: The extension supports automatic adaptation to different browsers and devices, ensuring that users will not encounter compatibility issues during use.
- No advertisements: The extension does not have any advertising interruptions and will not affect users' browsing experience.
- Personalized search: Users can choose their preferred search engine for convenient information searching.
- Calendar function: The date and time are displayed on the homepage for easy reference. Users can choose whether to display the current time. If this function is enabled, users can choose between 12-hour or 24-hour format to display the current time.
- Real-time weather: Real-time synchronization of weather conditions. Users can choose whether to enable the display of current time and weather.
- To-do list function: Easily record daily tasks and important matters to prevent forgetting.
- Note function: Easily record life moments.

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Version 1.0.1Updated December 14, 2023Report abuse
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Version 1.0.1Updated December 14, 2023Report abuse