Well, they've added snow here and there, perhaps a pumpkin wouldn't hurt.
Then again, that was a seasonal change, while Halloween is mainly a US thing and they're a UK company.
it is more typically linked to the Celtic festival of Samhain, whose original spelling was Samuin (pronounced sow-an or sow-in)".The name of the festival historically kept by the Gaels and Celts in the British Isles is derived from Old Irish and means roughly "summer's end".
Well, they've added snow here and there, perhaps a pumpkin wouldn't hurt.
Then again, that was a seasonal change, while Halloween is mainly a US thing and they're a UK company.
Posted, .. walked out of the room, .. Realized I was wrong, .. came back to update my post, .. Ninjad by Brogan.
Well, in that case, I *demand!* a pumpkin in the footer at the least. ^_^ teehee.
shelley, didnt YOU make the snow one? Is there a file to edit to add some pumkins or something? Maybe we can all work on making a bunch for different events throughout the year. I loved the subtlety pf the snow one.
I don't think we celebrate it as much as over in the US though, every year it seems to be getting smaller and smaller over here even though every company tries to commercialise it even more.
shelley, didnt YOU make the snow one? Is there a file to edit to add some pumkins or something? Maybe we can all work on making a bunch for different events throughout the year. I loved the subtlety pf the snow one.
I created the snow imagery brogan went on to post the necessary css in the template modifications area after it was displayed here on the company forums xmas 2010.