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Seasonal Web Templates

Ahhh ... Autumn. It's my favorite time of year. Why? Because the air is crisp and clean. The leaves change color and frost creates interesting and often "invisible" patterns on the steps of our deck. Thump-thump...Ouch! ;)

Halloween is my favorite holiday as you might have guessed. Trick-or-Treat is a blast in our town and usually lasts long past the designated time. I don't mind though. What I do mind is running out of candy.

In keeping with the season, our designers waved their magic graphic wands and created some autumn and Halloween web templates with 5 packages of predesigned swap-out header graphics. To get ideas on how you can use these designs with the optional predesigned graphic packages, check out my previous post: http://www.basictemplates.com/blog/2004/09/more-ideas-for-swap-out-graphics.shtml

If you are not interested in seasonal designs, our designers already thought of that too. Two of the predesigned header packages are themed toward the real estate business and the dating service industry.

All five of our HTML-CSS web templates this week have the ability to swap-out the header graphics either with our predesigned headers or your own of the same dimensional size. The rollover navigational buttons are controlled entirely by External CSS.

You will notice that one of our new templates has a Christmas theme. I know, I know... Why am I rushing the season? Well, if you have been in any store lately, they already have their Christmas items on display. We sold our first Christmas template of the year in mid September and nearly everyday more leave our servers going to some very happy and on-the-ball customers. Retailers nearly always work 6-9 months ahead of the coming season. Some prepare as far as 12 months in advance. My brother-in-law has an on-the-side woodworking job that caters to the Christmas season. He begins his woodworking projects 10 months in advance because sales skyrocket as soon as the weather gets cooler.

> View all of this week's newest designs

If you live in the northern hemisphere ... Enjoy this fantastic time of the year!

// posted by BasicRic on 10/05/2004 11:34:09 AM / Permanent Link  





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