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Snowflakes

Description

Want to get into the holiday spirit? Perhaps you fondly remember the nostalgic feelings of winters past, relaxing in front of an open fire, with the soft flutter of snow falling calmly out the window? Maybe you just love winter!

Well, we have the perfect plugin for you.

Snowflakes is the most lightweight but rewarding falling snow plugin ever created. Scientifically tested to ensure that the rate of snowfall is calming (meteorologically described as ‘light flurries’) as opposed to the slightly less calming rates of snowfall found in other falling snow generating plugins (meteorologically described as ‘blizzard’ to ‘white out’).

Snowflakes takes you back to the coziest memories and moments of winter and is fully responsive with mobile and tablet devices.

Our mindset in developing Snowflakes was to keep it simple, and ensure that the plugin was effective in its purpose.

We hope you enjoy it!

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Installation

  1. Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/snow-flakes directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress

FAQ

How do I get the plugin working?

Simply activate the plugin and the snow will start to fall.

Can I put custom snowflakes into the plugin?

Sure you can. Simply replace one of the existing 25 snowflake images that we are using with a file of the same name and your snowflake will be populated.

Are there any settings that I need to adjust?

This plugin simply works. No setup required. If lots of users are contacting us wanting us to add a settings page we will be happy to add one in.

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Contributors & Developers

“Snowflakes” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.1

Reduce the size of the snowflake images and compress them for better page speed.

1.0

Initial release.