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You also have to add the script to the HTML file.. Look for the section "Display wallpaper and overlay here...
You'll see the script that that says something like "Layer" blah blah Overlay.png blah blah blah
Copy that line/code and paste it below orig and change to Overlay1.png or whatever you named it
Save and respring
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Name it Overlay.png and add to main theme folder. IF you have another overlay (image NOT transparent) then just name it something like OverlayHD.png.
This doesn't seem to be working with Legacy for some reason. Does the original theme need to have an Overlay file for this to work? For what it is worth, I added a Wallpaper.png file to the Legacy theme, and the Wallpaper showed up on the springboard.
You also have to add the script to the HTML file.. Look for the section "Display wallpaper and overlay here...
You'll see the script that that says something like "Layer" blah blah Overlay.png blah blah blah
Copy that line/code and paste it below orig and change to Overlay1.png or whatever you named it
Save and respring