Since I started work on this story last week, Widgetsmith has exploded in popularity and raced to the top of the App Store charts. For example, you can display the current date until after the workday is over, then have Widgetsmith automatically change widgets to show you what’s on your calendar for the next day. Widgetsmith also supports timed widgets, which allow you to replace the widget on your home screen at a specific time of day. In fact, every widget on your iOS 14 home screen could come from Widgetsmith if you wanted. Once you add the Widgetsmith size to your home screen, long-press, choose “Edit Widget” and choose the “Widget” option to pick from the multiple designs you created in the Widgetsmith app. On your iOS 14 home screen, you can use as many widgets from Widgetsmith as you’d like. A handful of iOS 14 home screen screenshots I’ve been sent by friends and family since iOS 14 was released: Look for Widgetsmith in the list of apps, then choose the size of the widget you created. Once you’ve designed the iOS 14 home screen widget in the Widgetsmith app, you can head back to your home screen, long-press to entire jiggle mode, then tap the “+” icon in the upper-left corner. The result can be as colorful and aesthetically pleasing or as information-dense as you so desire. From there, you have additional customization options including the font style, tint color, and background color. Within each data type, there are a variety of different options for displaying whatever data type you’ve picked.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |