Not sure if anyone is reading this, but this is just a head’s up for any of my followers who are still active. If you’ve followed me and continue to after so long, I applaud you and thanks, of course.
I just want to say ‘hi’ and it’s been two years (nearly three) but I’m back to revive this account from the dead. Initially, I was just going to delete this account and create a new one, but I decided against that as I knew people used my resources and they would be difficult to access if I deleted my account.
In short, I stopped being active on this account because I lost interest and inspiration in roleplaying, along with the other things that came along with it. But recently, I’ve felt a surge of interest and nostalgia and decided to come back. I plan on re-doing my entire account--url, mascot, theme, etc. I want to create more resources and help with rp needs (although it has changed quite a bit in 2 1/2 years).
Anyways, it feels good to be back and I plan on posting resources soon.
the sidebar is 500x277, and it would be better if you used a photo or edited the sidebar photo you make to blend in with the top, or it’ll look a little choppy!! it just looks better/cuter if it fades in with the top.
if you’d like a coding with an admin section just let me know so i can mess with the coding some and insert one, because with my last theme a lot of people were asking if there was an admin section when there wasn’t.
please do not remove the credit, but if you must, at least credit me somewhere on your blog. feel free to edit to your liking, but please don’t edit and redistribute it. don’t steal any parts of it, use as a base, or anything like that either.
disclaimer: this theme was made on a mac, so if anything looks wonky on your pc, i’m very sorry and i hope that you are able to fix it bc i won’t be much help with that!!! :(
like or reblog this if you’re using it, or if you find it helpful! if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask, i’d love to help you with anything you need concerning this theme.
♚ Under the cut you’ll find a total of #200+, both small and medium HQ Gifs of Taylor Swift! Apologies for duplicates! Full credit goes to the original makers. If you made these gifs or would love credit for them please message me and I’ll happily add your name here! Please like and/or reblog if this helped you in any way!
as requested by andshesweirdrps here is a downloadable and organized gif hunt with #766 gifs of the stunning Zendaya Coleman. none of these gifs are mine and credit goes to the original owners. like/reblog if you found this helpful. { download here }
Yet another clean, simple character psd inspired off of modern web design elements! The font used is Helvetica, but any clean sans serif font in light will do. It features two options: the graphic with rounded edges, or without. This psd requires a beginner understanding of photoshop to use. Here’s a handy tutorial on how to use clipping masks, which you will need if you decide to go with the version with the rounded edges. I’m not sure how good this would look using a colored image, but if you want me to release a version in color, I’ll do my best.
Like/Reblog if you plan on using, and do not hesitate to ask me any questions when editing! I’d love to see what you do with them! Do not claim as your own, and credit me somewhere in your roleplay for it.
Do you know where I can find a base code with a header? I'm trying to learn how to make themes (and graphics!).
Finding base codes with header was extremely difficult, and i ended up only finding two. One with a header image and one with out: one (w/image) two (w/o image). But the point of a base code is to use as a base and expand as you go on. So don’t worry, here’s also a couple tutorials on how to add a header: one or two. Here’s a masterlist of regular base codes, go through the base code tag and try to find one, and here’s even a whole blog of base codes. Sorry i wasn’t of much help, but good luck!
Under the cut you’ll find a masterlist of #101 female, male, and unisex celestial, star, astrology, planet, solar system, and Greek mythology names, as per request. Most of the names have meanings, facts, or origins. The list is also in alphabetical order (hopefully). Feel free to message me if you have any questions about the names! Like or reblog if you found this useful, please!
Altair (U) The Main Star In The Constellation Aquila / Origin: Arabic
Alya (F) The traditional name of the star system Theta Serpentis. / Origin: Arabic
Andromeda (F) Daughter of Cassiopeia who, like her mother, literally became a star. / Origin: Greek
Apollo (M) Greek god of the sun and light, famous NASA space programme. / Origin: Greek
Arcelia (F) Treasure, Altar Of Heaven. / Origin: Spanish
Arche (M) Moon orbiting Jupiter.
Ariel (U) While mainly a female name, Shakespeare used it for a (male) sprite in The Tempest. / Origin: Hebrew
Aries (M) Astrology sign. / Origin: Latin
Ascella (F) A star system in Sagittarius. / Origin: Latin
Astra (F) of the stars. Origin: Greek, Latin, Norse
Aten (M) Asteroid group
Atlas (M) tiny smooth-surfaced moon of Saturn, Greek god. / Origin: Greek
Atria (F) A star in the constellation Triangulum Australe. / Origin: no origin, literally a star name.
Aurora (F) Roman goddess of the sunrise. / Origin: Roman, Latin
Belinda (F) ninth moon of Uranus. Origin: Spanish
Bellatrix (F) One of the stars of Orion. / Origin: Latin
Bianca (F) one of 13 inner moons of Uranus. / Origin: Latin, Italian
Caelum (M) faint constellation of stars in the southern hemisphere
Callisto (F) Origin: Greek
Calypso (U) In Greek mythology, Calypso was an island nymph, a daughter of Atlas, who delayed Odysseus from returning home. / Origin: Greek
Carina (F) One Of The Five Stars In The Orion Constellation / Origin: Italian, Latin, Swedish
Cassiopeia (F) In Greek Mythology, Cassiopeia Was The Mother Of Andromeda./ Origin: Greek
Castor (M) One of the twins that make up the constellation Gemini. / Origin: Greek
Celestia (F) Origin: Latin
Celeste (F) Origin: French, Latin
Ceres (F) dwarf planet in the inner solar system, may contain pure water ice. / Origin: Roman
Comet (U) Self-explanatory.
Cordelia (F) A moon of Uranus. / Origin: English, Latin, Welsh
Cosmo (M) from cosmos, meaning the whole universe. / Origin: Greek, Italian
Cressida (F) Cressida is a mythological and Shakespearean heroine, name much better known in Britain, didn't have the greatest reputation and she was faithless to Troilus and broke his heart. / Origin: Greek
Deimos (M) One of the moons of Mars.
Desdemona (F) In Shakespeare''S Leading Lady In Othello, Desdemona Is A Faithful, Loving Wife Who Dies For Her Love. A Satellite Of Uranus Is Named For Her. / Origin: Greek
Despina (F) inner satellite of Neptune.
Diana (F) Diana was a Roman goddess of the moon / Origin: Latin
Draco (M) A constellation. Origin: Greek, Latin
Elara (F) moon of Jupiter, named after one of Zeus's lovers. / Origin: Greek
Electra/Elektra (F) The Fiery Sun, Mythological Daughter Of Agamemnon; In Literature She Was A Central Character In Three Greek Tragedies. / Origin: Greek
Eos (U) family name of a belt of asteroids. / Origin: Greek
Erela (F) Angel. / Origin: Hebrew
Estella (F) Star / Origin: Spanish
Estrella (F) Star / Origin: Spanish
Fay/Faye (F) stars, attendants of the moon in the night sky in poetry. / Origin: English
Galatea (F) Mythical statue sculpted by Pygmalion and brought to life by Aphrodite. / Origin: Greek
Halcyon (U) Halycyone was a mythic bird who could calm the seas. / Origin: Greek
Helene (F) moon of Saturn, discovered in 1980. / Origin: French, German, Greek
Hercules (M) a constellation. / Origin: Greek
Hyperion (M) The Mythological Hyperion Is The Titan Son Of Uranus And Gaia And The Father Of Helios, Selene, And Eos. / Origin: Greek
Io (F) the largest moon of Jupiter. / Origin: Greek
Iris (F) In mythology, Iris was the Greek goddess of the rainbow who rode rainbows to deliver messages from Olympus to earth. / Origin: Greek, Hebrew
Janus (M) One of Saturn's moons. / Origin: Greek
Juliet (F) moon of Uranus. / Origin: French, English
Jupiter (M) The name of the supreme Roman deity and the largest planet./ Origin: Roman
Kailani (F) Sea and Sky. / Origin: Hawaiian
Kalani (U) The Sky. / Origin: Hawaiian
Kale (M) Moon orbiting Jupiter.
Kayla (F) Crown / Origin: English
Kiana (F) Ancient / Origin: Hawaiian, Irish
Larissa (F) In Greek Mythology, Larissa Was The Mother Of Pelasgus. Larissa Is Also The Name Of A City In Greece And Is A Moon Of The Planet Neptune. / Origin: Greek
Leilani (F) a heavenly flower. / Origin: Hawaiian
Leda/Leta (F) Mythological Queen Of Sparta. / Origin: Greek, Latin
Leo (M) Astrology sign. / Origin: English, Latin
Libra (F) Astrology sign. / Origin: Greek
Lucina (F) Illumination; Lucina Was A Mythological Roman Goddess Of Childbirth And Giver Of First Light To Newborns. / Origin: Latin, German
Luna (F) Moon. / Origin: Latin
Lyra (F) A constellation name taken from the lyre of Orpheus. / Origin: French, Greek
Maia (F) a blue-giant star in the Taurus constellation. / Origin: Greek
Mars (U) The red planet. / Origin: Roman
Mercury (U) A planet and the messenger of the gods. / Origin: Roman
Mira (F) Origin: Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Latin, Slavic
Miranda (F) Miranda Is The Young Girl In Shakespeare''''S The Tempest, Raised And Educated On An Isolated Island By Her Magician Father Prospero. / Origin: Latin, Spanish
Nalani (F) Calm skies. / Origin: Hawaiian
Nevaeh (F) Heaven Spelled Backwards. / Origin: American
Noelani (F) Mist Of Heaven. / Origin: Hawaiian
Norma (F) small constellation in the southern hemisphere. / Origin: Latin, English
Nova (F) An astronomical term for a star that suddenly increases in brightness, then fades. / Origin: Latin
Nysa (U) Group of asteroids in the Main Belt.
Ophelia (F) From the Shakespearean play Hamlet / Origin: Greek
Orion (M) Son Of Fire, Dawning; The Mythological Orion Was A Mighty Hunter And Son Of Poseidon. The Constellation Orion Contains Three Conspicuous Stars. / Origin: Greek
Pallas (U) Family of asteroids. / Origin: Greek
Pandora (F) heavily-cratered moon of Saturn. / Origin: Greek
Perseus (M) Perseus is a godly Greek hero (he was a son of Zeus). / Origin: Greek
Phoebe (F) In Greek Mythology Phoebe Was Goddess Of The Moon; moon of Saturn. / Origin: Greek
Phoenix (U) In Mythology, The Phoenix Was A Beautiful Bird That Built Its Own Pyre And Then Was Reborn From The Ashes. / Origin: Greek
Pollux (M) Twin in the constellation Gemini. / Origin: Greek
Portia (F) A Character In Shakespeare''S The Merchant Of Venice Who Disguises Herself As A Man In Order To Defend Her Husband Antonio In Court. / Origin: Latin
Proteus (M) One of Neptune's moons.
Rhea (F) one of Saturn's moons. / Origin: Greek
Rigel (M) Rigel Is A Blue Star Of The First Magnitude That Marks The Hunter''S Left Foot In The Orion Constellation. / Origin: Arabic
Rosalind (F) From the Shakespearean play As You Like It. / Origin: Spanish
Selena (F) Moon goddess. / Origin: Latin, Greek
Seren (F) Welsh origin, means star. / Origin: Welsh
Sirius (M) The name of the brightest star in the sky. / Origin: Latin, Greek
Sky (U) Self-explanatory. / Origin: Nature name.
Star/Starr (U) Star. / Origin: English
Themis (U) Asteroid family. / Origin: Greek
Thule (M) Large asteroid discovered in 1888.
Triton (M) Moon orbitting Neptune.
Vega (U) One of the largest and brightest stars in the heavens. / Origin: Hindi, Arabic
Venus (F) The name of a heavenly planet; brightest object in the night sky after the moon. / Origin: Latin, Roman
Vulcan (M) Hypothetical planet whose existence was disproved in 1915. / Origin: Latin
Wolf (M) Lupus in Latin; Constellation in the southern sky. / Origin: Latin
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after noticing some glitches in my other codes, i’ve decided to post my new themes in a new tag. the same, basic rules apply. like / reblog (or both) if using. don’t claim as your own, don’t use as a base code and please don’t redistribute. if you notice any faults with the theme, or just need some help, just send me a message.