/r/iOSsetups
iOS Home Screen & Lock Screen setups, wallpapers, apps, and workflows
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all posts that are not setup or wallpaper submissions must be directly related to iOS customization or workflows
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CSS Theme courtesy of u/dfshrmn
/r/iOSsetups
I opted for a minimalist approach. I decided to keep the icons on the right side since I usually use my phone with my right hand, making them easier to reach.
Thoughts?
Is it possible to add an app to more than one Home Screen, and if so, how do you do it? Do you take the icon from the App Library, and does an instance of it still exist there as well?
Do I forget which is which sometimes? Yes. Is it worth it? Yes.
Nothing special just easy left hand setup.
Wall is self created.
Icons are by @daddykool666 on X. Can be found in Mockup M app.
MD Widget for Cal
Like the heading says. If anyone finds it please let me know. I don’t know why we can’t see time and date in control centre. So basic but missing for ever.
Been using this setup for a while. I do change my wallpapers quite often but I always end up coming back to this 15 Pro series one even though I’m on a 15 plus it just looks great.
This setup all stemmed from another post about the control center now being able to be opened with a shortcut. Comment your hate
I am looking for an icon pack similar to the Whicons pack for Android. Most other white icon packs I've found have a black background, while I prefer icons that are simply PNG files with a transparent background. Could you guys recommend any alternatives that meet these criteria?