So many people have wondered how my pictures display in all the places of "themes display" in my java phone. It's very straightforward and easy. Just follow the steps carefully, and you get yours too
There are so many ways to create your own theme using applications, a ready-made themes but the one I'll be explaining to you is the BLUEFTP...It's ready-made theme.
Without wasting much of your time, below are the steps to be taken to successfully create your own personal themes for your java phones:
Materials needed:
STEP1>>> Open the Blueftp and locate the original themes u want to edit. Move the original themes to an empty folder,u can rename the folder.Use the blueftp to open the themes and mark all by using the hash key(#) key. After u mark all, then click on the menu and u will see extract file(s).Click the extract items and go to the empty folder, open the folder and click menu or the soft left key, click the past extract items here.After the extraction is done, quit the blueftp and go to where the folder is, in your phone memory.
STEP2>>> Exit the blueftp then open the new folder you created in your phone memory and copy-paste all your pictures u want to use to this folder and start the editing.THIS IS WHERE THE PROBLEM IS.Click on the original photo u want to change to your own and click rename.DO NOT DELETE ANY LETTER IN RENAMING THE ITEMS. Just enter mark all in the rename page and save the existing name of the file, it will then write no changes made. Click your own image to be used and rename it with the copied name from the original image, and save. Then delete the original image. Do these to all images, then close the page and re-open the blueftp
STEP3>>> Open the blueftp and locate where the files are,m ark all using the ash key(#).Then click on compress itens(nth)since themes in .nth format. Enter the name you wish to save it. After compression is successful, close the blueftp and apply your themes in the folder.
Congratulations, you just finished creating your own themes.
Did you find these lovely? Or you have a question to ask? Let's hear from you in the comment section.
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There are so many ways to create your own theme using applications, a ready-made themes but the one I'll be explaining to you is the BLUEFTP...It's ready-made theme.
Without wasting much of your time, below are the steps to be taken to successfully create your own personal themes for your java phones:
Materials needed:
- A ready-made theme (the original themes). You can download this or get it through Bluetooth transfer from your friend.
- Blueftp jar file application. You can Search Google to download this.
- You need to create a new folder on your device for this operation. Also, make sure your Bluetooth is working well.
- Resize the pictures to be used with an image editor. After 'step 1, check each photo to be edited for their size. E.g., 64 × 64 and then resize)
That's all
Now, follow the steps carefully:
STEP2>>> Exit the blueftp then open the new folder you created in your phone memory and copy-paste all your pictures u want to use to this folder and start the editing.THIS IS WHERE THE PROBLEM IS.Click on the original photo u want to change to your own and click rename.DO NOT DELETE ANY LETTER IN RENAMING THE ITEMS. Just enter mark all in the rename page and save the existing name of the file, it will then write no changes made. Click your own image to be used and rename it with the copied name from the original image, and save. Then delete the original image. Do these to all images, then close the page and re-open the blueftp
STEP3>>> Open the blueftp and locate where the files are,m ark all using the ash key(#).Then click on compress itens(nth)since themes in .nth format. Enter the name you wish to save it. After compression is successful, close the blueftp and apply your themes in the folder.
Congratulations, you just finished creating your own themes.
Did you find these lovely? Or you have a question to ask? Let's hear from you in the comment section.
Don't forget to share this to your friends using the share buttons below.
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