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Falling Snow

Part 1 : Introduction

By Stephen Chapman, About.com

It can snow all year round on your web page if you incorporate this special effect script into your page. Some falling snow scripts only work in recent versions of Internet Explorer but not this one. This falling snow script works in all recent versions (and some not so recent versions) of Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Opera and probably other browsers as well.

The falling snow script has a number of snowflakes drifting slowly down the browser window in front of the page content. The page can be scrolled and (unlike many other falling snow scripts) the snow just keeps right on falling in front of whatever part of the page is being viewed.

See the falling snow effect for yourself and decide if you want this effect for your page.

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