After losing our sanity several times over, PixelDuck and I would like to introduce to you the:
Killing Floor Map Whitelist Website: http://sykosis.co.uk/kfmwhitelist/
We painfully, but lovingly, created this website for all those KF players out there that wished there were screenshots of the whitelisted maps. So long as the white list is updated, so will our website to reflect those changes. We promise!
We've tried really hard to source as many maps as we could, but unfortunately there are a few that couldn't be included due to no downloads available, non working versions etc. Please help us out if you can by looking at our Missing Maps page and seeing if you have anything listed there.
FEATURES
A brief description of the website: it's the map whitelist, with download links for all maps but with the added bonus of screenshots for every single map. Yes, every single map (well, the ones that worked). We've added over 200 maps to the website over the past week.
I'd also like to mention that we're using a blog system (WordPress) for adding maps. This will make it really easy (like, piece of cake easy) to add and remove maps (now that the main list is done).
So, some features we'd like to list out:
Main browse page:
- The main browse page (index page) of the website is a standard blog setup that we've completely customized to show featured images. At the moment, it's in a backwards alphabetical order, as we've added the current whitelist as is. This won't be in that order when we start adding new maps whenever there are new ones added.
- Paging: you can easily browse through the many pages of maps or you can click on the "View All Maps" button, which will load all maps in alphabetical order with images
List View page:
The "List View" page might be the most appealing to people. This is pretty much similar to the whitelist in the forums, an alphabetical list of maps, authors and a download link. Clicking the map name will take you to the single map page.
Search:
We have a properly working search. Search for, say, castle, and it will bring up maps with castle in the map name. Search for a map author name, and will bring up maps made by that person. We're currently working on tags, which will take a little time since it was an afterthough, so people can search for snow, night, day, rain etc maps. You can do it already but it won't bring up everything... yet.
A big thank you to all those mappers out there for making some amazing maps, to BartBear's site for providing us with some downloads, various user links throughout the forums and the Godly thing called Google for even more downloads. Last, but not least, we both hope you guys enjoy the website x
Killing Floor Map Whitelist Website: http://sykosis.co.uk/kfmwhitelist/
We painfully, but lovingly, created this website for all those KF players out there that wished there were screenshots of the whitelisted maps. So long as the white list is updated, so will our website to reflect those changes. We promise!
We've tried really hard to source as many maps as we could, but unfortunately there are a few that couldn't be included due to no downloads available, non working versions etc. Please help us out if you can by looking at our Missing Maps page and seeing if you have anything listed there.
FEATURES
* No less than 5 and no more than 7 screenshots for each map
* There are serveral different browsing modes
* A favourites map section
* A very clean and easy to navigate website
* All maps are hosted on our own server and in .zip format
* Every map is tested prior to being added to make sure it's working
* There are serveral different browsing modes
* A favourites map section
* A very clean and easy to navigate website
* All maps are hosted on our own server and in .zip format
* Every map is tested prior to being added to make sure it's working
A brief description of the website: it's the map whitelist, with download links for all maps but with the added bonus of screenshots for every single map. Yes, every single map (well, the ones that worked). We've added over 200 maps to the website over the past week.
I'd also like to mention that we're using a blog system (WordPress) for adding maps. This will make it really easy (like, piece of cake easy) to add and remove maps (now that the main list is done).
So, some features we'd like to list out:
Main browse page:
- The main browse page (index page) of the website is a standard blog setup that we've completely customized to show featured images. At the moment, it's in a backwards alphabetical order, as we've added the current whitelist as is. This won't be in that order when we start adding new maps whenever there are new ones added.
- Paging: you can easily browse through the many pages of maps or you can click on the "View All Maps" button, which will load all maps in alphabetical order with images
List View page:
The "List View" page might be the most appealing to people. This is pretty much similar to the whitelist in the forums, an alphabetical list of maps, authors and a download link. Clicking the map name will take you to the single map page.
Search:
We have a properly working search. Search for, say, castle, and it will bring up maps with castle in the map name. Search for a map author name, and will bring up maps made by that person. We're currently working on tags, which will take a little time since it was an afterthough, so people can search for snow, night, day, rain etc maps. You can do it already but it won't bring up everything... yet.
A big thank you to all those mappers out there for making some amazing maps, to BartBear's site for providing us with some downloads, various user links throughout the forums and the Godly thing called Google for even more downloads. Last, but not least, we both hope you guys enjoy the website x