Live Journal Mood Theme
By Enthymeme
Copyright 2003, 2004 by Simon Giles and Squid
(Requirements and instructions)
![]() accomplished |
![]() aggravated |
![]() amused |
![]() angry |
![]() annoyed |
![]() anxious |
![]() apathetic |
![]() artistic |
![]() awake |
![]() bitchy |
![]() blah |
![]() blank |
![]() bored |
![]() bouncy |
![]() busy |
![]() calm |
![]() cheerful |
![]() chipper |
![]() cold |
![]() complacent |
![]() confused |
![]() contemplative |
![]() content |
![]() cranky |
![]() crappy |
![]() crazy |
![]() creative |
![]() crushed |
![]() curious |
![]() cynical |
![]() determined |
![]() depressed |
![]() devious |
![]() dirty |
![]() ditzy |
![]() disappointed |
![]() discontent |
![]() distressed |
![]() dorky |
![]() drained |
![]() drunk |
![]() ecstatic |
![]() embarrassed |
![]() energetic |
![]() enraged |
![]() enthralled |
![]() envious |
![]() exanimate |
![]() excited |
![]() exhausted |
![]() flirty |
![]() frustrated |
![]() full |
![]() geeky |
![]() giddy |
![]() giggly |
![]() gloomy |
![]() good |
![]() grateful |
![]() groggy |
![]() grumpy |
![]() guilty |
![]() happy |
![]() high |
![]() hopeful |
![]() horny |
![]() hot |
![]() hungry |
![]() hyper |
![]() impressed |
![]() indescribable |
![]() indifferent |
![]() infuriated |
![]() intimidated |
![]() irate |
![]() irritated |
![]() jealous |
![]() jubilant |
![]() lazy |
![]() lethargic |
![]() listless |
![]() lonely |
![]() loved |
![]() melancholy |
![]() mellow |
![]() mischievous |
![]() moody |
![]() morose |
![]() naughty |
![]() nauseated |
![]() nerdy |
![]() nervous |
![]() nostalgic |
![]() numb |
![]() okay |
![]() optimistic |
![]() peaceful |
![]() pensive |
![]() pessimistic |
![]() pissed off |
![]() pleased |
![]() predatory |
![]() productive |
![]() quixotic |
![]() recumbent |
![]() refreshed |
![]() rejected |
![]() rejuvenated |
![]() relaxed |
![]() relieved |
![]() restless |
![]() rushed |
![]() sad |
![]() satisfied |
![]() scared |
![]() shocked |
![]() sick |
![]() silly |
![]() sleepy |
![]() sore |
![]() stressed |
![]() surprised |
![]() sympathetic |
![]() thankful |
![]() thirsty |
![]() thoughtful |
![]() tired |
![]() touched |
![]() uncomfortable |
![]() weird |
![]() working |
![]() worried |
Requirements:
A paid (or permanent) LJ account - without one of these it ain't gonna work folks.
Your own server space - because people who steal our bandwidth will rot in hell beside the people who kill puppies for fun.
Instructions:
1. Download this zip file - enthytheme.zip - and unzip it.
2. Upload the images to your server.
3. Make sure you are logged into your LJ account, then go to http://www.livejournal.com/admin/console/
4. In the text box there, type (or paste): moodtheme_create "Enthytheme" "Enthymeme Mood Theme"
5. Click "Execute"
6. Note down the number that it gives you as a Theme ID -- this is important
7. In the zipped file, as well as the images, there is also a file called moodthemecode.txt. Open it -- use Word, Wordpad or some other program that will let you do a "Replace All."
8. Replace (replace all) "YOURTHEMEID" with the actual number that you were given as a Theme ID. (Told you it was important!)
9. Replace (replace all) "YOURURL" with the actual server and directory into which you uploaded the image files.
10. Select all, and copy the entire contents.
11. Go back to http://www.livejournal.com/admin/console/
12. This time, in the command box, paste the entire contents of the modified moodthemecode.txt file.
13. Click "Execute"
14. You should get a response page that lists out each image and tells you that it was set correctly.
15. Finally, go to http://www.livejournal.com/modify.bml. Scroll down to the box where you can choose a mood icon set, and at the very bottom, below the fixed LJ moods, you should now find "Enthytheme". Choose that, click Save Changes, and you have a new snazzy Enthymeme mood theme!
Contact Info:
email: premise @ enthymeme.net You'll need to remove the anti-spam spaces
Enthymeme's Web Site: enthymeme.net
Squid's Web Site: Nautilus
Thanks:
Thanks to Squid who drew the last 3 emoticons when I just couldn't stand drawing tiny little enthymeme's anymore. See if you can guess which ones he did.
Thanks to Karenbear's wonderfull buffypark mood theme which inspired me to try and make my own mood theme. I'm also using almost verbatem Karenbear's instructions on how to install the mood theme.
You can find the buffy theme at The Buffy Park
Creative Commons License:

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.