The Old Black Mesa Site

Ooooh.
That could be done with jQuery easily :slight_smile:

It is what I based my site on… but I didnt like how the banner took up so much of the page. Plus I was trying to implement the dropdown menus…

It got messy. (plus people complained bout the flash. :frowning: ) So I took out the banner.

Maybe you should take a look at this program… I’ve tried it about a year ago and it was pretty simple.

I dont need a dropdown program. I am happy with what I have. It was trying to combine MY dropdown with the leafy template that proved to be difficult.

But this is all off topic. We should probably get back to discussing how kewl the old BM website was. :smiley:

Yes, i thought it fitted perfectly with Black Mesa. I don’t care that flash is not cool, it still looked the best back then :3

EDIT:

Thanks for showing me the wrong page. I was looking for printable versions of the covers :smiley:
And, that template looks great ;D

Ah…old memories. The HTML site always being “down for maintenance” always made me come back to see if it was ever up. Also brings back fun times when I wandered the Suggestions Forum a lot and flamed people :’)

If there’s any lingering doubt as to the status of the song I referred to in my previous posts (that played automatically when you visited the original site’s home page), check the url below, first song, link even still works. :wink:

https://web.archive.org/web/20071028183144/www.blackmesasource.com/downloads.html

Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.