APEX 2.1 - creating own theme

Hi there,
Don't kill me, but I searched a lot and did not find a post really helping me out of this:
18 Months ago I developed my own theme usinge infos from several posts in this forum... But as time went by, my knowledge has gone, and now I could not find the right answers...
As I remember:
- I copied the theme I base my new one on to a new dir...
/i/themes/theme_9 to /i/themes/theme_109
- I edited the theme.css and theme_V2.css and changed all .t9 to .t109
- I copied the theme inside APEX:
Shared Components -> Themes -> Copy Theme
- and now???
Any help would be great!
Thanks
Cheers
Johann

Okay... I found it here:
http://wiki.shellprompt.net/bin/view/Apex/ThemeTips
Regards
Johann

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