Ok, I've been back at it making little additions here and there.
On the home page you will now notice two spinning purple ribbons bracketing the church logo. These ribbons symbolize religious tolerance which is one of the things CEPF is all about. Also on the bottom of the home page, the last graphic you will see is a waving American flag with a purple ribbon superimposed over it. This is for the same reason as the ribbons around the logo.
I have also added a page called "Eclectic Paganism". This is located under the "What is Paganism?" page. This is just a brief essay written by me on what I believe Eclectic Paganism is. Hope it makes sense, lol.
Also on the home page, before I forget, I have added a banner for the Pagan Pride Project. This banner links directly to the PPP website.
That's all for now, folks. :D
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All opinions stated in my posts are just that...my opinions...and should not be held in any way as the opinions of the CEPF Board of Directors or of anyone other than myself. - Rev. Heidi Andrews VP CEPF
If anyone caught my last post...I've made a little addition.
On the bottom of the home page I added a waving American flag with the purple ribbon on it. I have added to that. I added small flags for the UK, Australia, and Canada to represent our members in those nations (because currently those are the only nations where our members are ).
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All opinions stated in my posts are just that...my opinions...and should not be held in any way as the opinions of the CEPF Board of Directors or of anyone other than myself. - Rev. Heidi Andrews VP CEPF
it`s so nice to see an aussie flag amongst the others, and it`s so good to see how many countries are represented, makes me feel very proud to be associated with such a wonderful organisation