
Thank you for deciding to use Kookyz's mood theme. This only works for users who have paid accounts
and such. I do not know any alternatives for users with free account. If this is your first time 
using a custom mood theme and do not know how, I wrote down instructions on how to using Livejournal's
Custom Mood Theme Editor. (There are alternative ways of setting up a mood theme) 


To use the mood themes you have to follow a few steps.

1. Unzip all the contents and upload the images to your own server. (You might want to extract/upload 
them into a folder of its own to keep things organize.) I suggest not changing the file names because 
I purposely named the files that way to make things easy.

2. Once you've uploaded all the images, all you have to do is go to:
[http://www.livejournal.com/manage/moodthemes.bml] <-- Follow this link.

3. In that page, under 'Create a New Theme', enter a theme name of the mood. Anything you want. 
(Since this is a GSD mood theme, you might as well call it 'GSD'.) Once you've typed down 
a name, click 'create'.

4. Now this is the long part. But it's easy. Basically, you have to link the image urls to their 
corresponding mood as well as the dimensions which is [75 x 40]. Be careful. If the 'Inherit from __'
box is checked, it means it is going to used the same image. So uncheck it and replace the url unless 
you want to have the same image.

I named the files a certain wait so there's less confusion. I listed the moods I made images for 
with their corresponding filename (which is just 'mood_' and the first five letters of the mood. 
Basically, the image named [mood_accom] is for the mood 'accomplished, for example.

However, I'm not limiting you to using these. That's just how I made them. You have total control in
choosing which images you want to use. I made alternative images and you can link those instead. 
Whichever you feel matches better wiht the mood. 
 
____________________________________________________________
[mood_accom] accomplished
[mood_aggra] aggravated
[mood_amuse] amused
[mood_angry] angry
[mood_annoy] annoyed
 
[mood_anxio] anxious
[mood_apath] apathetic
[mood_artis] artistic
[mood_awake] awake
[mood_bitch] bitchy
 
[mood_blah ] blah
[mood_blank] blank
[mood_bored] bored
[mood_bounc] bouncy
[mood_busy ] busy
 
[mood_calm ] calm
[mood_cheer] cheerful
[mood_chipp] chipper
[mood_cold ] cold

 
[mood_confu] confused
[mood_conte] contemplative
[mood_contn] content
[mood_crank] cranky
[mood_crapp] crappy
 
[mood_crazy] crazy
[mood_creat] creative
[mood_crush] crushed
[mood_curio] curious
[mood_cynic] cynical
 
[mood_depre] depressed
[mood_deter] determined
[mood_devio] devious
[mood_disap] disappointed
 
[mood_disco] discontent
[mood_distr] distressed
[mood_drain] drained
 
[mood_drunk] drunk
[mood_ecsta] ecstatic
[mood_embar] embarrassed
[mood_energ] energetic
[mood_enrag] enraged
 
[mood_enthr] enthralled
[mood_envio] envious
[mood_exani] exanimate
[mood_excit] excited
[mood_exhau] exhausted
 
[mood_flirt] flirty
[mood_frust] frustrated
[mood_full ] full
[mood_geeky] geeky
[mood_giddy] giddy
 
[mood_giggl] giggly
[mood_gloom] gloomy
[mood_good ] good
[mood_grate] grateful
[mood_grogg] groggy
 
[mood_grump] grumpy
[mood_guilt] guilty
[mood_happy] happy
[mood_high ] high
[mood_hopef] hopeful
 
[mood_horny] horny
[mood_hungr] hungry
[mood_hyper] hyper
[mood_impre] impressed
 
[mood_indif] indifferent
[mood_infur] infuriated
[mood_intim] intimidated
[mood_irate] irate
 
[mood_irrit] irritated
[mood_jealo] jealous
[mood_jubil] jubilant
[mood_lazy ] lazy
[mood_letha] lethargic
 

[mood_lonel] lonely
[mood_loved] loved
[mood_melan] melancholy
[mood_mello] mellow

[mood_misch] mischievous
[mood_moody] moody
[mood_naugh] naughty
 
[mood_nerdy] nerdy
[mood_nervo] nervous
[mood_numb ] numb
[mood_okay ] okay
 
[mood_optim] optimistic
[mood_peace] peaceful
[mood_pessi] pessimistic
[mood_pisse] pissed off
 
[mood_pleas] pleased
[mood_preda] predatory
[mood_produ] productive
[mood_quixo] quixotic
 
[mood_refre] refreshed
[mood_rejec] rejected
[mood_relax] relaxed
[mood_relie] relieved
 
[mood_restl] restless
[mood_rushe] rushed
[mood_sad  ] sad
[mood_satis] satisfied
[mood_scare] scared
 
[mood_shock] shocked
[mood_sick ] sick
[mood_silly] silly
[mood_sleep] sleepy
[mood_sore ] sore
 
[mood_stres] stressed
[mood_surpr] surprised
[mood_sympa] sympathetic
[mood_thank] thankful
[mood_thirs] thirsty
 
[mood_thoug] thoughtful
[mood_tired] tired
[mood_touch] touched
[mood_uncom] uncomfortable
[mood_weird] weird
 
[mood_worki] working
[mood_worri] worried 
____________________________________________________________

Like I said, That's just a 'default'. You don't have to use those. You can use which ever 
image you want.

5. Once you've linked the image urls with the corresponding mood, click 'Save Changes' (Bottom of the Page)

6. After you've saved your themes, you need to set it as your mood theme. Click 'Modify journal Page' or 
simply follow this link: [http://www.livejournal.com/customize/style.bml] 

7. Under 'Mood Icons' Select your mood theme set from the pull down menu. It would be at the very bottom under 
'Personal Themes'. (Labeled with whatever you named it.)

8. Once you've selected it, click save changes, and you're done!

If you are having trouble and need help, just ask me in my journal. And remember, please give me credit 
in your user info. :)