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2024 update; with the new iOS update, some of the interface looks slightly different within the shortcuts app, but all of the steps are identical! Though the screen in the tutorial might look slightly different to the appearance on your device, have a little search around and you will still be able to find all of the buttons I click in this tutorial. I will create a fully updated version on this tutorial asap, to avoid confusion! Thank you so much for your patience <33
it's been a long time since i've updated my tutorials for setting up icons and wallpapers - all my old tutorials are completely outdated now! this post is a brand new tutorial with full written instructions, images, and comment section where you can ask any questions you have!
part 1: setting up custom app icons
part 2: setting up custom widgets
part 3: setting up wallpapers
part 4: common problems and troubleshooting
part 5: useful links
download the app icons you want to use from the ‘ipad icons’ folder in the bundle’s google drive file - to download, you can usually press and hold on the image and save it to your photos - if you have problems with this, i recommend using the google drive app from the app store, as the web page can sometimes be glitchy
open the shortcuts app
find the blue ‘+’ button and press it
choose the ‘scripting’ option
click ‘open app’ as the scripting option
click the faint ‘app’ word - here you will be able to search and select whichever app you want to create your custom icon fore
once your app is selected, click the faint ‘open app’ text at the top and type the name you want visible - you can get creative, i usually use fonts from https://qaz.wtf/u/convert.cgi to make the app name look cute
once you’ve given your app a name, you’re ready to add it to your home screen! click the blue icon that looks like sliding dials, and then click ‘add to home screen’
you will see the small generic icon in the bottom left has a blue border - this is where we add our custom app image you downloaded earlier
click this box and select ‘choose photo’ (or, if you saved to your files, select ‘choose file’)
your camera roll (or files) will open, and from here, simply click the icon image you wish to set
the image will enlarge on your screen, you can move and scale it if you wish, but you can also leave it how it is automatically as they’re made to fit perfectly
click the blue ‘use’ button in the top right, and the app icon will replace the generic icon that was present before
now, simply press the blue ‘add’ button in the top right, and your brand new, custom icon will appear on your homescreen!
repeat for every app you want to customise until you are happy (the process gets faster once you’re used to it, i promise eheheh)
to rearrange your home screen, press and hold any app until your apps begin to wiggle / click ‘edit home screen’ - from here you can drag your apps (and widgets) around for the perfect layout
💡 i use the ‘widgetsmith’ app to set up widgets - as it seems to have the most features for free - but there are plenty of other apps you can experiment with!
download the widgets you want to use from the ‘ipad widgets’ folder in the bundle’s google drive file - to download, you can usually press and hold on the image and save it to your photos - if you have problems with this, i recommend using the google drive app from the app store, as the web page can sometimes be glitchy
if you don’t already have it, open the app store and download the ‘widgetsmith’ application
open widgetmith - you can add small square, medium rectangle, and large square widgets - i most often create and use small square ones, but feel free to get creative. for the rest of this tutorial i will be showing the small widget set up, but it is the exact same for any size!
click the blue ‘add small widget’ button
there are hundreds of customisation options to explore, but in this example we are setting up custom photo widgets, so click the ‘photo’ tab
click the green ‘choose from photos’ button (or, if you saved to your files, select ‘choose file’)
your camera roll (or files) will open, and from here, simply click the widget image you wish to set
the image will enlarge on your screen, you can move and scale it if you wish, but you can also leave it how it is automatically as they’re made to fit perfectly click the blue ‘save’ button in the top right, and the widget will now be saved to your widget library
exit widgetsmith and return to your home screen
to add your saved widget to your homescreen, press and hold on your homescreen until the applications begin to wobble, and then press the grey plus icon in the top left
type or select the widget option called ‘widgetsmith’ and scroll left or right to select the size widget you would like (most of my widgets are made for the small, square widget on the far left, but you can customise however you like!)
the widget will now appear on your home screen!
widgetsmith automatically adds the widget you saved to your widget library most recently, but if the widget that appears on your homescreen isn’t the one you want, you can change which widget is shown by pressing and holding on the widget and selecting ‘edit widget’
from here, select the widget name / number you want to see on your home screen
repeat for every widget you want to add until you are happy (the process gets faster once you’re used to it, i promise eheheh)
finally, tidy everything up! press and hold on your screen until the application wobble, and then you can drag each icon and widget around until the layout works for you
download the wallpaper you want to use from the ‘ipad wallpapers’ folder in the bundle’s google drive file - to download, you can usually press and hold on the image and save it to your photos - if you have problems with this, i recommend using the google drive app from the app store, as the web page can sometimes be glitchy
go to your settings application and scroll to ‘wallpaper’
select the ‘choose a new wallpaper’ button at the top
open ‘all photos’ to access your camera roll
firstly, we will set up the lock screen (the screen that appears when you first turn your phone on)
click on the downloaded wallpaper you wish to set as your lock screen, and it will open to fill your screen as a preview
from here you you can move and scale it is you wish, however i make the wallpapers perfectly fitting, so you don’t need to worry about this
when you are happy, simply click the grey ‘set’ button in the bottom left
in the bottom-middle of your screen, press the ‘set lock screen’ button
secondly, we will set up the home screen (the screen that appears with your apps and widgets once you ave unlocked your phone)
click on the downloaded wallpaper you wish to set as your home screen, and it will open to fill your screen as a preview
from here you you can move and scale it is you wish, however i make the wallpapers perfectly fitting, so you don’t need to worry about this
when you are happy, simply click the grey ‘set’ button in the bottom left
in the bottom-middle of your screen, press the ‘set home screen’ button
you have now set your lock screen and home screen wallpapers!
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caesar zeppeli
2024-07-31 21:11:33 +0000 UTCJenny
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