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How to change the look of your “new” Gmail inbox

Hate the look of the “new” Gmail? Bad news: Google has yanked the option to “temporarily” revert to the old Gmail.

Looks like Google wasn’t kidding when it said everyone would have to switch to the new Gmail look eventually.

That said, you can at least choose from more than a dozen Gmail themes, as well as change the spacing of your inbox items.

Update [4/19/12]: Google has posted a URL that will let you return to the old Gmail—well, sort of, anyway.

The background: Last fall, Google announced that the old, classic look of the Gmail inbox was soon to be replaced by a new, modern-looking makeover. Some users loved the new Gmail look, while many others absolutely hated it.

At the very least, though, Google offered an option to “Revert to the old look temporarily”—and for several months, that option remained sitting in the Gmail settings menu.

Pick a theme—any theme—from the Gmail “Settings” menu.

Recently, however, annoyed Gmail users began telling me that the “revert” option had disappeared—and indeed, it’s vanished for me, too.

But while the “old” Gmail look appears to be gone for good, you can still tweak the look and feel of your Gmail inbox.

The trick? Picking a new theme, as well as adjusting the spacing of your various inbox items and folders.

Here’s how:

You can also change the “density” of the items in your Gmail inbox.

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