Create your own iGoogle Themes
January 17, 2008

Google yesterday announced the release of the themes API, so now you can create your own iGoogle Theme
“Since we launched themes on iGoogle last March, we’ve enjoyed seeing how people have connected with them. For instance, we’ve gotten fan mail for the “fox in the teahouse” theme, and seen some great blog posts generated when folks discover the Easter egg for each theme.
Users and developers alike have been clamouring to know when they can develop themes for the iGoogle homepage, and we’re happy to say that today is the day! Whether you like outer space, cartoons, dogs, or anything else, you can now create your own theme and help personalise iGoogle for millions of people.
The Themes API lets you customise many portions of the iGoogle page. Your theme can also update the page’s design based on variables, such as the time of day or location. This makes it easy to create a narrative that unfolds throughout the day, a landscape that changes as the sun rises and sets, or an abstract image that becomes more complex.
Anyone who can build a website can create an iGoogle Theme. We worked with designers Yves Behar, Mark Frauenfelder, Troy Lee, and John Maeda to create some custom iGoogle designs to show some great examples of the types of themes you can create.”
Here are some examples
Earth-light by Yves Behar

Simplicity is Complex by John Maeda

Adventure in Lollipopland by Mark Frauenfelder

Supermoto Mayhem by Troy Lee

The theme directory can be found here












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