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A clean home base for your gaming persona. Use the front page for your main links, latest updates, featured projects, and quick paths to your overhaul mod, custom maps, and mod releases.

Updated colour direction

Blue-highlighted creator hub with a clean gaming feel

Using your #1183D9 brand colour with dark charcoal panels keeps the site game-themed without the harsh orange look. It stays sharp, readable, and easier on the eyes.

1Front page for links and news
3+Project pages for mods and maps
EasyAdd pages later

Pages to build

This structure keeps things tidy and makes future additions straightforward.

The Million Dollar Line

Give the overhaul mod its own page with a hero image, description, feature list, version history, install notes, screenshots, and download or community links.

Maps page

Make this a gallery-style page with one card per map: screenshot, map name, short description, version, and a download button.

Mods page

Use image cards for each mod with a short summary and a clear button that links out to NexusMods.

Latest news idea

Since you want something simple to maintain, start with manual news posts in HTML. Later, you can split them into a separate page.

Example: The Million Dollar Line updated to v1.4

Added new progression changes, balance tweaks, and several bug fixes. Full notes available on the project page.

Example: New custom map released

A new world is now available to download. Preview image and map details have been added to the maps page.

Example: Mod compatibility update

Several mods have been refreshed for the latest game version. NexusMods links have been updated accordingly.

How to make it look good

The best-looking version is usually not the busiest one. Use strong images, tight structure, and consistent buttons.

1. Use a strong visual theme

Dark background, blue highlights, bold headings, and game screenshots as section art. Keep text areas on dark panels so they stay readable and consistent with your logo.

2. Use image cards everywhere

For mods and maps, a screenshot or banner immediately makes the site feel more professional than plain text links. Your logo works best in the header and footer, not repeated too often.

3. Keep the homepage focused

Do not put everything on the front page. Keep it to links, latest updates, and featured projects. Let the detail pages do the heavier work.