Check out this WidgetKit quiz, right? With the advent of the lock screen in iOS 16, it’s the perfect time to make your own lock screen widget.
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When we are adventurous to watchOS and iOS Lock Screen, our gadget code comes back together. Learn about the latest WidgetKit updates that will help you create complex complexities on watchOS and help create software for iPhone Lock Screen. We’ll show you how to include the latest SwiftUI views …
Once you are ready to start, it’s time to check out your app. Once you have identified a theme, explore the configuration options and the best timeline for your model.
If you have a home screen widget, you can reuse your SwiftUI code. Not every home screen widget is a great candidate for a lock screen, so consider different approaches to find the right one for your app.
What happens when you transfer your code to Apple Watch for more credit? Have you found yourself into the awesome watchOS complex? Do you make improvements to make your viewing experience feel at home?
How to change your lock screen? Show us the hashtag #WWDC22 Challenges on Twitter or share your work in the WidgetKit Study Hall. And if you want to talk more about WidgetKit, join the team at WWDC22 throughout the week.
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