iCloud.com is now looking sleek and modern after getting a design update
Welcome to the new iCloud Home Screen!
The presentation speaks for itself: it is really reminiscent of an iPad home screen, and that simply makes sense. With such a modern and easy-to-understand design already being available, there would be no point to reinvent the wheel, right?
What is iCloud.com useful for?
- Photos
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Drive
- Notes
- Reminders
- Pages
- Numbers
- Keynote
- Find My
In essence, this page – now titled the Home Screen – presents a useful and clean overview of the most essential solutions, available to any iPhone user. It also makes multitasking easier across devices, as the page is available even on Windows PCs.
Photos and Tasks – simple and easy to use, just as before.
How can iCloud.com be customized?
When you go a bit lower than the overview section, you will notice that there’s a single button, placed in the middle of the screen, labeled “Customize Home Screen”. Upon clicking it, all widgets will start their famous wiggle-jiggle dance.
Please apply wiggle-jiggle dance mentally for extra effect.
All widgets come in two form factors:
- A smaller square format, which looks great on Reminders
- A larger rectangle, allowing visibility over Calendar events on an Email inbox
They automatically take one of the two shapes, depending on how your Home Screen is arranged.
For example, it’s impossible to remove the square profile widget, so the one right of it will always be a rectangle. Each newly added widget will always first be placed to the right of your profile and push everything else to the row below.
You are able to arrange them as you best see fit, but if you’d like to achieve a specific form factor for a given widget, you’ll have to take into account the pattern that they naturally take. Oh, and fun fact: you can have multiples of the same widget too.
You can also bring up a cumulative widget aptly called Apps, which presents all apps as if in a folder, but if you’d like to have less clutter on your Home Screen, you can also access them from the navbar on top.
Speaking of the navbar, it also grants quick access to other features too, like customization of the Home Screen and shortcuts to Storage, Plan, and a user guide. The latter can also be seen in an overview at the far end of the iCloud page itself.
What can we take away from the iCloud.com revamp?
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