Work in progress, but there’s two things I would like to do right off the bat.
Work in progress, but there’s two things I would like to do right off the bat. First I would like to have the calendar widget and the battery widget slide in from the sides, with their size intact. Second I would like a panel slide in above the calendar but below the time with icons with all the notifications, ie. G+,Facebook, Hangouts, emails and any apps that have notifications. I’ve tried having the widgets off screen but then they move too far once on screen? Any assistance will be helpful thank you.
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Stop points
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OK, so I need to move the widget off screen and use the stop point to control how far it comes on screen, correct?
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Yes. I’m not sure your exact situation, but that’s what I was referring to.
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For instance,the vertical calendar, would like it be hidden once in a while so to put in a panel and have it off screen.
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Or perhaps, if there’s nothing on the adjoining page, just stick it there, and pin stuff on the home page so it doesn’t move when you scroll. Makes the calendar slide out on top of the homepage.
Lots of different ways to do it
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Been playing with it a bit more, figured out how to get the sidebar where I want it, but I don’t want the folder just the sidebar, should i leave the folder off screen?
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You can do that, if you have a way to open/close it.
Alternately, just edit the properties and turn off text and icon, making it invisible.
If I’m understanding correctly.
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Oh okay, so i can make the folder invisible remember its location and just tap on that location.
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Yes, or like you said, put it on a different page and use a gesture to open it. or put it IN the folder and use it as a close button.
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I have sometimes used invisible icons positioned over a wallpaper element.
So you tap a rock or something.
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