I just loved Disney's Enchanted and wanted to make some Livejournal moods, since there aren't many yet. They're manly Giselle and Robert. If you want to use them, please let me know and mention my name somewhere on your site.
Well first you download these icons and then there's a lot of work to do. In most mood themes there's a text-file with codes that makes everything easier, but I'm not done with it yet... So here is an instruction I copied out of here. It's how I change my moods and I have to admit that it takes some time.
Using the Custom Mood Theme Editor
1. Download the zip file for the mood theme you want, and unzip it in winzip or a similar program.
2. Upload the 132 mood images to your domain, or an image hosting site like Photobucket. Do not change the file names.
3. Go here. Underneath "Create a New Theme", enter in the name of the mood theme you are about to upload. Click the create button.
4. Now you need to use the URLs of the mood images that you uploaded earlier. Enter in the appropriate URL for each mood section. Make sure that the height and width for each mood image is entered and correct, otherwise that mood will not be saved. When you're done, click on Save Changes at the bottom. And you're done!
5. Now go back to your Mood Theme Editor. Your new theme should be included on your list of mood themes. When you find it, look to the right of the mood icons and click on the "Use" button. Save changes, and your mood theme should be up on your LiveJournal.
I'm going to put them on my livejournal. ^_^ They're lovely.
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Using the Custom Mood Theme Editor
1. Download the zip file for the mood theme you want, and unzip it in winzip or a similar program.
2. Upload the 132 mood images to your domain, or an image hosting site like Photobucket. Do not change the file names.
3. Go here. Underneath "Create a New Theme", enter in the name of the mood theme you are about to upload. Click the create button.
4. Now you need to use the URLs of the mood images that you uploaded earlier. Enter in the appropriate URL for each mood section. Make sure that the height and width for each mood image is entered and correct, otherwise that mood will not be saved. When you're done, click on Save Changes at the bottom. And you're done!
5. Now go back to your Mood Theme Editor. Your new theme should be included on your list of mood themes. When you find it, look to the right of the mood icons and click on the "Use" button. Save changes, and your mood theme should be up on your LiveJournal.
Before you comment with any problems with your mood theme upload, please READ THIS TROUBLESHOOTING POST.
I hope this helps, if not you can ask me.
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"Why do we have to grow up? I know more adults who have the children's approach to life... They are not afraid to be delighted with simple pleasures..."
~Walt Disney
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