More mood themes can be setup to be easily changed up between.
Installation:
Unpack and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
Here are some key features of "Empathy":
· Emotions: Canned mood lists are a thing of the past; with Empathy's emotion taxonomy you can create exactly the moods and emotions that fit you. And because Empathy utilizes WordPress' own Taxonomy API, each emotion can have it's own unique descriptions, post counts, archive pages (allowing users to browse your posts by emotion), and site feeds (allowing users to subscribe to your emotions).
· Themes: Empathy's emotion theme manager allows you to create, edit, and manage any number of themes for your emotions, each with it's own unique imagery (in gif, jpg, png, or swf format). Authors can select a unique theme to use for their own emotions or stick with the active theme and specify a current emotion to display on their author archive page.
· Rules: Empathy's emotion widgets, shortcodes, and site-integration settings allow you to start using it immediately, without having to hack template tags into your existing theme. If hacking themes is your thing, though, Empathy has a complete set of new template tags for displaying and working with your emotions.
Requirements:
· WordPress 2.8 or higher
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Add Uninstal Empathy to the Tools page. Removes all information, files, and settings related to Empathy.
· Tweaked the Batch Emotions page layout to more closely match that of other WordPress pages.
· Includes .POT file for translations.