Easter Wallpaper
Easter wallpaper can be something to decorate the walls in your home, or to decorate your computer’s desktop as a background. Let’s take a look at the computer desktop side of a spring or holiday flavor.
Easter wallpaper is one of millions of desktop wallpapers available, and the origins of computer wallpapers is interesting. Once people began using GUI on their computers, graphical user interfaces, the idea of dessktop wallpapers exploded. The first of these came long before most people would think. It was 1975 at Xerox when a windowed computer interface called Officetalk was used in an experimental office.
The first background was really just a color pattern so people could tell the difference between the inside and outside of windows. Apple adopted the same style but with more gray due to the non-interlaced nature of their screens. The backgrounds went to color when color monitors were introduced.
Modern computers allow much more complex backgrounds such as Easter Wallpaper. PC users refer to it as a wallpaper, while Mac users call it a desktop background. Most backgrounds and wallpapers are raster images, meaning they can easily stretch to any screen size without losing quality. Wallpapers can be images or patterns, an Easter wallpaper for example, or something as simple as a 3D computer name so engineers don’t forget which computer they’re working with at the moment.
With the history and general information in mind now it’s time to discuss the Easter wallpaper. Google has an image search that is excellent for finding anything having to do with backgrounds and wallpapers. The search term Easter wallpaper results in 472,000 links on Google.
One of these is a web site called theHolidaySpot. It contains all sorts of holiday related things including poems, recipe ideas, and of course wallpapers. As far as Easter wallpaper it has both general spring themes such as bunnies, as well as religious wallpapers depicting Jesus.
It’s a good idea to know how to turn an image into an Easter wallpaper for the computer, at least on a PC. For pictures seen on the Internet, right click on the image then select make background or in some browsers set as background.
For an image somewhere on your computer right click on the desktop, go to properties, desktop, then browse for the image you want to make into the desktop wallpaper. It’s no more difficult on a Mac. There are even small utilities that let you make any image into a background for individual folders on the PC.
