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… site Remove remaining white backgrounds and add immersive winter atmosphere: Snow Texture Patterns: - Add subtle snow dot patterns to all section backgrounds using radial gradients - Each section has unique snow pattern positioning for natural variation - Patterns use semi-transparent white dots (1-2px) at varying opacities - Multiple layers of snow dots create depth and texture - Background-size and background-position create non-repeating patterns Enhanced Snowflake Animations: - Increase snowflake size from 1.5em to 2em for better visibility - Add triple text-shadow with white and ice-blue glows - Add drop-shadow filter for extra depth and contrast - Increase opacity from 0.8 to 0.85 for prominence - Snowflakes now clearly visible against deep blue backgrounds Body Background Enhancement: - Add fixed position snow texture overlay to body - Five layers of subtle white dots across entire viewport - Varying sizes (1-2px) and opacities (0.01-0.03) - Creates consistent snowy atmosphere base layer Section-Specific Snow Patterns: - Gallery: Snow dots at 25%, 75%, 50% positions - Service: Snow dots at 15%, 85%, 55% positions - Why Professional: Snow dots at 35%, 70%, 45% positions - Testimonials: Snow dots at 40%, 75%, 20% positions - Local Credibility: Snow dots at 50%, 30%, 80% positions - FAQ: Snow dots at 45%, 65%, 25% positions - Urgency: Snow dots at 55%, 35%, 75% positions - Conversion Form: Snow dots at 50%, 20%, 85% positions Visual Impact: - Eliminates all white backgrounds that competed with falling snowflakes - Creates cohesive frozen atmosphere across entire site - Static snow texture complements animated falling snowflakes - Falling snowflakes now highly visible and impactful - Deep blue backgrounds with white snow create stunning winter scene Result is a fully immersive frozen Christmas atmosphere where visitors can clearly see both the animated falling snowflakes and the subtle background snow texture, reinforcing the "cold on the roof" message.
Replace the generic concentric circle diagram with a visual county map of Oregon showing the actual service coverage. Organize counties into a clean grid with clear primary/extended area distinction, and make the full city list collapsible to reduce visual clutter. Changes: - Add SVG map of Oregon highlighting served counties (Yamhill, Washington, Clackamas, Multnomah, Marion) - Display counties in a grid layout with hover effects - Mark Yamhill County as primary service area with special badge - Organize cities by county in an expandable details section - Improve visual hierarchy and reduce information overload
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