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gardenmod ([info]gardenmod) wrote,
@ 2009-07-08 22:00:00


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Stuck on finding a pb? Don't know anything about the family your character comes from? Want to have a really pretty journal but don't know how? Here's a few tips!

ONE: PBs.

[info]baobabble--She is great for girls. I got my icons from her, and I think they're amazing. She icons so many different types of girls and it's simply wonderful!
embargo~insanejournal--this community is members only, but membership isn't moderated. they icon both boys and girls, and all of the icons are very nice! there's a large variety of types of people and I really like it. I use it quite a bit.
ether_bunny~ij--She's a great resource for boys. There's such a great variety and there's one to fit almost every character. It's really great!
soconvinced~ij--This journal is friends only, but it's worth it to friend because the icons are amazing! There are SO MANY subjects and the quality of the icons is great! I highly recommend this journal.
pigalle~ij--This journal is also friends only, but comes highly recommended from our mod, Michelle. You'll find beautiful icons in this journal, and it's definitely worth friending for.
find_icons~ij--This is a wonderful source for icons if you have a pb and can't seem to find many. Always check the tags first, and then post if you can't find your pb.

TWO: BASIC FAMILY INFO

The Harry Potter Lexicon is definitely the best source (besides the books themselves) to go to for info on your character.

THREE: LAYOUT EDITING

for a flexible squares layout, go here., then go create top level layer >> layout >> create
Then, paste this into the white space and hit 'save and compile.' Then you can go in as usual and search for 'flexible squares' and edit the CSS in the s2 system!

my favorite place to find flexible squares layouts is minty-peach@lj. It's great!

Anything you want to add? Feel free! Just leave a comment with the info and the mods will add it!


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