Community:Zelda Temple

Beginning of Zelda Temple
Back around December of 2006, Yusei was a regular around the website Zelda Legacy, owned by Killswitch. Slowly she had gained inspiration, but had no idea where to start. Upon approaching Killswitch, she was able to get hosting and from the help of then Zelda Legacy administrator Swiftblade, she created Zelda Divine. Zelda Divine was very popular in its days, but due to hosting issues, and constant disputes over who had "rights" to having Divine in their site's name, it vanished.

Karashimu, then owner of Zelda Genesis, saw great potential in Zelda Divine and decided to give Yusei a second chance. He gave Yusei the domain and hosting that he had for Zelda Temple and payed for it for a little while. The site had an alarming growth in activity from it's days as Zelda Divine.

However, Zelda Temple's popular began to fade, and the members sought solace in a merge with Forsaken Legend, run by Lord of the Twilight. The merge proved to be full of rising tensions, and the two webmasters eventually parted ways and went to their own sites again. Zelda Temple was re birthed after that, and was briefly hosted by Zelda Oracles before moving to the current hosting & domain name.

After the second split with Forsaken Legend
After the split, Yusei began to work hard on a new layout. Yes. One Yusei had made by herself. It was based off Zelda Europe's current Fall layout, however, this one had less of an appeal. It was blue and dull, and most of the images were just cut off, without any real appealing looks. It was comprised of just cut images and nothing else. The content area had no BG and was awkward. DIVs messed up and the content slide under the navibars on the right, causing it to look worse. Cutenews also refused to work properly. There was a lot of errors with this template, so after about a month or so, it as taken down. Yusei began to make version 2 right away, this time to look green and cheery besides a depressing blue.

November 2007
Yusei had actually gotten up version 2 and it looked nice. This one was based on the main zelda site, made by Nintendo. That was Zelda Universe. You can probably guess what Yusei added to make it like the main site. It was the dots around the navi and content areas. It was good, but this layout also had errors for those who used Internet Explorer. It would would move the header to the left completely, as well as the links above the header. I'm guessing it was because the one who coded it (Master Link of A.D. Zelda) had not used hotspot hyperlinks and simply cropped the images and put a hyperlink over them.

May 2008
After a few months of constantly creating version 3, we were happy to say that Version 3 was finally completed. It was based off one of the blue layouts that Zelda Europe has made, as well as an early gold version. This one has problems mainly under the banner and just above the actual content in terms of the coding, but ah well. This also spiked a little more visits to the site.

After May 2008
Switched to our own hosting, thanks to Angelus. Hosting is being payed for by Ansem-X while Beta and Arctic Fire pay for the domain name.

22nd of July: Version 4 is released

17th of September: Version 5 is released

23rd of October: Version 5.1 is released