Falling Snow Flakes, java?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by Mia, Dec 4, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hello, does anyone know a quick and easy way to make some falling snow flakes appear on a website? Something simple.

    Thanx.
     
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    Thanx, looks like I was able to find a script already that worked out perfectly. Thanx anyway!
     
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    Sure, no problem.
     
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    loads of examples
     
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    i personally cant stand the snowflake effect
     
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    #8
    All they do is slow down the user's computer/annoy the user. They're slightly amusing to the webdesigner for about 2 minutes, then the excitement melts away (just like your traffic will).

    And point of fact, it's JavaScript.
     
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    Given, but when the client is paying me $200/mo. to host and manage their site, I'm inclined to give them what they want :D

    Anyway, it's only for a short time. They look kinda cool for a while.. Better that white stuff falling on a web site then outside my window!
     
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    Ha, you've learned what it took me 3 years to learn as well. Sometimes you have to let the client do what they want. Sometimes they want a design that is well, quite ugly and since they are the ones paying, you better give it to them.
     
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    My favorite clients are the ones that insist on the 64 character domain names then wonder why no one can find their web site.
     
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