The images in Google’s search results are controlled by the webmasters of the sites on which the images appear, and not by Google. Google cannot remove content from the web. To remove an image from search results, the site owner—whether it's you or somebody else—has a few options. The site owner can remove the image from the owner’s website, or use robots.txt to block Google from crawling or indexing the image. It’s not enough to remove the link to an image from a webpage: the actual image must be removed from the server.
1. Click the Add background image link in the Google homepage's lower-left corner
2. Sign in to your Google Account (if you aren't already signed in)
3. Select Editor's picks
4. Scroll to the bottom of the list and choose your favorite color
5. Click Select
Keep in mind that, like all background images on the Google homepage, changing it to single color will also change Google's logo and other homepage text white. You can remove the background at any time, including tomorrow when our homepage returns to normal, by clicking the Remove background image link that appears in the bottom-left corner after you've set up a new background.
This small trick will show you how to remove the Google Custom Search page and get the old Google webpage for queries.
If this trick doesn't work try these other suggestions:
This small trick will show you how to remove the Google Custom Search page and get the old Google webpage for queries.
If this trick doesn't work try these other suggestions:
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