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777ER wrote:Always liked the snow effect as it means CHRISTMAS. Its always been limited to the main page
777ER wrote:Always liked the snow effect as it means CHRISTMAS. Its always been limited to the main page
Moose135 wrote:777ER wrote:Always liked the snow effect as it means CHRISTMAS. Its always been limited to the main page
The first day or two is nice, by the time the holidays get here, it's tiring. And in keeping with your "always" theme - we always used to have an "off" button for it.
777ER wrote:Moose135 wrote:777ER wrote:Always liked the snow effect as it means CHRISTMAS. Its always been limited to the main page
The first day or two is nice, by the time the holidays get here, it's tiring. And in keeping with your "always" theme - we always used to have an "off" button for it.
I don't remember an off switch. Guess I've never noticed it as I've always enjoyed seeing the snow. With New Zealand's Christmas being a summer Christmas I guess that is why I've always liked it
atcsundevil wrote:777ER wrote:Moose135 wrote:The first day or two is nice, by the time the holidays get here, it's tiring. And in keeping with your "always" theme - we always used to have an "off" button for it.
I don't remember an off switch. Guess I've never noticed it as I've always enjoyed seeing the snow. With New Zealand's Christmas being a summer Christmas I guess that is why I've always liked it
...the cherry on top being that it marks the end of this seemingly endless year.
I can't recall an off switch myself, but I suppose if it really bothers people, they can simply wait 30 more days. I can understand the gripe if it were site wide, but when it's just the homepage, surely it can't be that disruptive.
Happy holidays to everyone...we've almost made it!
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