You can hide all this stuff using a few different methods. I show how
to use the Stylish firefox plugin to customize the iGoogle screen in
my blog post here:

http://mattkruse.com/2008/11/21/optimize-igoogle-and-clean-up-your-cluttered-screen/

There are some other tips there to optimize your screen also. Hope
it's useful!

Matt Kruse


On Feb 19, 7:36 am, Nash <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is with reference to the increasing number of messages that have
> been showing up on iGoogle.
>
> For instance, today it was "Love your iGoogle homepage? Share a
> story."
>
> Some annoying messages have been there for several months now. The
> footer contains the redundant link :
> "Add a theme to give your page some style and color."
>
> While the top header contains a rather large :
>
> "* Get artist themes | New! Change theme from Classic | Add stuff »"
>
> Each of this messages , including future ones can be AJAXed to allow
> users to close them, or remove them from the page. Long-time users of
> the service know we can change themes, we may not want to 'Share a
> story' , we just want a nice clean page that has information WE want
> to read.
>
> This seems more like an oversight on part of iGoogle coders rather
> than intentional , because given Google's prowess with Javascript, it
> shouldn't be hard at all to hide these messages.
>
> Sincerely hoping that the seemingly trivial issue is taken notice off,
> Nash
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