Next Theme Ideas: Unofficial.

Orange and black, all HL:1-y!
And it should look like someone wiped a grunge brush all over the place.

Same theme as it was before the crash pl0x.

i don’t understand how letters can get old , also , this mod-game-game-mod-headcrab-to-the-engine , is based around that letter !111!11!!!eleven , it doesn’t seem out of place

With a pinch of new-ness!!

They do not have that theme any more. I expect a new one can be made that looks like the old theme, but for now the old theme is no longer in existance from what I understand.

That’s exactly what I meant… :rolleyes:
And the only thing that they don’t have is the background pic and the buttons. The color scheme can be copied from the cache.

Actually, no :wink:
If they were to use a font, then it wouldn’t display correctly to anyone who didn’t already have the font downloaded on their system. And it’s an especially silly idea, since all major fonts already have the lamda symbol as a character.

After all Ill guess orange and black would be great

If we go back to the old website design, it would be nice to get rid of those windows that are opened. That ruined it a bit I think.

Moar like adware amirite?

What windows?

i think he means windows vista :stuck_out_tongue: you deffo need to get rid of that !!

Do you mean like PM pop ups?

Should be the old one

So…I don’t wanna sound like I’m bitchin’ or anything but I see we’ve gone back to the standard theme. Is it because a new version is about to go up? If so, that’d be really great.
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Straight from the crocodiles mouth. (Is that how it went?)

a dark grey instead of the blues and a light grey for teh backgrounds

Halo Themed Black Mesa Forum Skin Please :slight_smile:

You should be banned for that. :slight_smile:

Anything but orange and black.

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