iWidgets To add HTML Widgets on Home Screen
iWidgets To add HTML Widgets on Home Screen - iOS is the most advanced Mobile OS available in the any Smartphone but it still lacks some important features such as widgets. Widgets are the small applications or interface which is present on the Home screen and users can interact with them any time for example: If you want to see the weather and temperature, you will have to open up the application. But if there is a widget on Home screen, it will tell you about the weather without opening an application.
Thanks to Cydia developer who release awesome tweaks and applications which makes iOS a perfect OS. Dashboard X is a tweak which will help you to put widgets on your Home screen. But it is a paid app; some users don’t want to buy it. Recently, a new tweak is introduced in the Cydia, called iWidgets. iWidgets is a pretty simple and neat tweak and the best part is that it is absolutely free of cost.
iWidgets To add HTML Widgets on Home Screen
Simply head over to Cydia to install the “iWidgets”. After installing the tweak, simply tap and hold an empty area on the Home screen and it will show you the menu of iWidgets. Currently, there are only two widgets in this application, “Clock and Weather”. You can pick anyone of the available widgets. These widgets are based on the HTML and you can also interact with them.
Lastly, deleting a widget is very simple just like deleting an application, simply tap and hold a widget; it will put your iPhone in jiggle mode. Tap on the cross sign and it will be deleted. You can also add more widgets by visiting the developer’s forum at ModMyi [Click Here].




Work on IOS6?
yes this tweek works on ios 6
Works fine on iPhone 4 with 5.1.1 , but there is no weather, only clock and calendar
Nice forum, very well explained & screenshots of every tweak you post, awesome!
Never heard of you before but now following you on twitter.
Is there any tweak that make your homepage (springboard) split if sections (like folders, 4 or 6 sections) where you can have let’s say, one folder of games, utilities, social etc but where you can theme each folder to. Something like those big icons that Dreamboard use but instead of just open that specific app you click the big icon to open that folder of games per example.
Thanks for the space you give me here to write
I’ve downloaded this tweak and even some widgets, but can’t seem to open the menu.