It’s a mixed bag in terms of how many offer that option, and the ones that do have pretty limited utility. You can edit some widgets as well, by long-pressing them and tapping Edit Widget. Caution: The following contains prolific use of the word jiggle.
Here’s a guide to whether widgets are right for you (probably) and how to get started with them (easily). No matter how you choose to widget, it’s a way to make your iPhone a little more useful at a glance, and a lot more customized to your specific needs.
Combine them with the iOS Shortcuts feature, and you can even go full Infinity Wars. You can download third-party apps that open the door to TikTok virality. You can edit them, move them, and stack them to your heart’s content. Widgets are welcome anywhere, across a wide range of apps in a variety of sizes. On iOS, not so much, outside of a modest implementation in the iPhone and iPad’s “Today View,” the neglected territory you get to by swiping right from your home or lock screen. If you’ve ever had an Android phone, you’ve likely tinkered with widgets before. The addition of mighty widgets in iOS 14, though, lets you break out of that rut for the first time, well, ever. Your apps line up in tidy rows, you swipe until you remember which screen you put Disney+ on, repeat 80 times a day or so. But over decades of refinement, it’s also gotten a little boring.
A shortcut to the particular app will be added to the home screen.Your iPhone is capable, reliable, and sturdy-as long as you don’t drop it again on that one corner that keeps cracking. Tip: You can delete the home screen name for the shortcut to just display the app icon without a text label. Align the image if needed and select “Choose”. Tap “Choose Photo” and select the image you just saved. Head back to the Shortcuts app and tap the green-colored placeholder icon.(Use Safari if you’re facing trouble while saving the image.) To save an image, press and hold the image and select “Add to Photos”. Once you find an appropriate image, save it to Photos.Tip: You can download free icon packs or individual icons from /packs and /icons. For example, perform a Google search like an Instagram icon aesthetic or neon Snapchat logo. Now tap the 3 dots at the upper-right.For instance, you can select Facebook, Instagram or Snapchat. Tap Choose and select the app whose icon colour you want to change.Type “Open app” in the search bar at the top and select “Open App” under Actions.Tap the + button at the top-right corner.If the app isn’t already installed then download it from the App Store. How to use Shortcuts to change app icons in iOS 14 So let’s see how you can change the color of your app icons in iOS 14 with Shortcuts. The built-in Shortcuts app on iOS makes it really easy to change app icons on iOS 14.
In iOS 14, you can change the color of your apps without the need to jailbreak or install a third-party app. In case you’re looking to customise app icons on your iPhone then you shouldn’t worry. Custom Snapchat app icon added using Shortcuts