Avatars + Moodtheme
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first post here XD hehe wow alot of koyama fans ♥
i've been doing graphics alot lately, and just a few days ago i got around making a Koyama LJ moodtheme (didnt find one anywhere so i made my own) its supposedly for my personal use, but i cant keep it all to myself XD
teasers:

Avatars are free for use, just dont go around saying you've made them XD

get it here or just click on the pic above ♥
how to install: (copied from
subliminalicon )
To install a mood theme, I believe you must have at least a plus account, as you need to create a new theme.
01. Download the file, and unzip/unpackage it. Open the folder, and look for the text document labeled 'adminconsolecodes.txt.' Open that document, and keep it ready, we're going to edit it.
02. Go to the custom mood theme editor and create a new theme by typing in the name you'd like for your theme and hitting the 'create' button. If you find yourself in the edit screen for the mood theme, hit back on your browser and then refresh the page.
03. Click on the name of your new theme in the list to 'view' it. There won't be anything there, of course, but look at the URL. It'll say 'moodtheme=' and then a string of numbers (it should be six). Copy that string of numbers, then go back to your text document and hit ctrl+h (or edit --> find for mac users), which will bring you to find and replace. Type ###### into the find field, and then paste your string of numbers into the replace field using ctrl+v, then hit the button to replace all. ALL of the hash marks should be numbers now.
04. Go to your own server (PhotoBucket, whatever), and upload all the images without changing the filenames. Do the same find and replace method to change the URL in the text document from http://yoururl to... well, your URL, with the folder you put the images in.
05. Go to the Admin Console and copy all that code into it, all at once. Hit 'execute,' and you should be good to go! Check the page to make sure that all of the confirmation text is green. If any text is red, it means that line didn't work, and you should put it in again. Make sure the moodtheme ID number is correct.
06. Change your mood theme here, and everything should be working!
Do NOT change the numbers following or preceding the URL. If the code doesn't work, it means you didn't follow these directions, and/or you changed other things in the console code other than what I told you to change.
i've been doing graphics alot lately, and just a few days ago i got around making a Koyama LJ moodtheme (didnt find one anywhere so i made my own) its supposedly for my personal use, but i cant keep it all to myself XD
teasers:



Avatars are free for use, just dont go around saying you've made them XD

































Moodtheme for LiveJournal (can bee seen in action at my journal)
i used the sizes and text file from
subliminalicon

i used the sizes and text file from
![[info]](https://p-stat.livejournal.com/img/community.gif)

get it here or just click on the pic above ♥
how to install: (copied from
![[info]](https://p-stat.livejournal.com/img/community.gif)
To install a mood theme, I believe you must have at least a plus account, as you need to create a new theme.
01. Download the file, and unzip/unpackage it. Open the folder, and look for the text document labeled 'adminconsolecodes.txt.' Open that document, and keep it ready, we're going to edit it.
02. Go to the custom mood theme editor and create a new theme by typing in the name you'd like for your theme and hitting the 'create' button. If you find yourself in the edit screen for the mood theme, hit back on your browser and then refresh the page.
03. Click on the name of your new theme in the list to 'view' it. There won't be anything there, of course, but look at the URL. It'll say 'moodtheme=' and then a string of numbers (it should be six). Copy that string of numbers, then go back to your text document and hit ctrl+h (or edit --> find for mac users), which will bring you to find and replace. Type ###### into the find field, and then paste your string of numbers into the replace field using ctrl+v, then hit the button to replace all. ALL of the hash marks should be numbers now.
04. Go to your own server (PhotoBucket, whatever), and upload all the images without changing the filenames. Do the same find and replace method to change the URL in the text document from http://yoururl to... well, your URL, with the folder you put the images in.
05. Go to the Admin Console and copy all that code into it, all at once. Hit 'execute,' and you should be good to go! Check the page to make sure that all of the confirmation text is green. If any text is red, it means that line didn't work, and you should put it in again. Make sure the moodtheme ID number is correct.
06. Change your mood theme here, and everything should be working!
Do NOT change the numbers following or preceding the URL. If the code doesn't work, it means you didn't follow these directions, and/or you changed other things in the console code other than what I told you to change.