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A Cure for the Desktop Wallpaper Blues

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If you're tired of looking at the same old wallpaper on your computer's desktop, have I got a website for you. www.webshots.com This site offers thousands of terrific photos for you to download in just seconds ~ as many as five per day at absolutely no charge. Just some of the categories you can choose from include: 3DArt, Animals, Cats and Dogs, Fine Art, Flowers and Gardens, Holidays, Military, Nature Scenes, Ocean Life, People, Space, Specialty, Sports, Transportation, Travel, Top Downloads, and Highest Rated. There are loads of photos within each one of these categories, so be prepared to become addicted! I know I am! Once you've accessed the website, just follow the instructions for becoming a member ~ you will need to come up with a user name as well as a password. You even have the option of choosing to receive weekly e-mails containing new photos added to the webshots "gallery." In addition to using these terrific pictures as wallpaper, don't forget ~ they make great screensavers, too. Good luck and have fun while adding some, I mean alot, of color to your life! As a new blogger, now all I have to do is figure out how to add some color to my boring black and white entries. Any help will gladly be accepted!

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Karissa said:

Leslie, thanks for the introduction to WebShots. I'm impressed with the quality and selection of the art.

I'd be more than happy to help you change your colors. If you're nervous about following the written instructions I posted (Dr. Jerz's link above), I can help you before or after class sometime. Just let me know and I'll be more than happy to help! :^)

Amanda said:

I changed my colors!!!! You see, this has been a terrible problem for me, but I have overcome black-and-white drabiness. Yay!

Thanks for an informative post, Leslie.

You can read about how to change your blog's colors here:

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/nmj/001604.html

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