Mood theme Making

Jan 06, 2010 01:25

Hi again~
TC1 here, posting a link to that .html file that tells perfectly how to create a custom mood theme through the admin console (my favorite way).

It's a .html file that will be downloaded.
::Instructions.html(In place of "Friends", put whatever you wish to name your mood theme, such as "Kitty" or "Pikachu ( Read more... )

mood theme making, instructions, help

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thagirion January 20 2010, 23:50:17 UTC
It would be nice if this tutorial had images. What is moodtheme.txt? That came out of no where. Was I supposed to have saved some kind of text file first? I guess cause I've never done it this way I'm missing something. But if I upload all the images to photobucket how will it know what the links are without my imputing them mannually. For example photobucket.com/happybird.gif plus all the other image links? I've always done it the other way which I'm sure is the hard way as it does take forever and you have to write the dimensions of the moods and if all are unique that takes forever. So I'm all for learning an easier way.

EDIT: I did some searching through the tags and found the text document. I can see how this will be helpful espcially to replace the number in word with replace all feature. If I have any more questions I'll be sure to ask, but for now I think I've got it.

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turquoiseczech1 February 18 2010, 09:02:05 UTC
Hmm.. interesting idea. I think I'm going to consider making my own tutorial with images. I will also keep in mind that I should include a section that introduces working with the admin console since that moodtheme.txt file came as a surprise to you. :) I'm not sure anymore where I'd learned it from back when I discovered the admin console. Thanks for speaking up and asking questions.

Which entry did you end up using/tag did you find was useful? (Now that I think about it, I should have included the text document in this post as well.)

Glad you got it. :)

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sultry_kitsune September 27 2010, 15:48:49 UTC
I can't seem to locate the moodtheme.txt file mentioned in the instructions. Where is it located, per chance?

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