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Am 14.03.24 um 08:47 schrieb Chris:
> Cameo <cameo@unreal.invalid> wrote:
>> On 3/14/2024 12:12 AM, Chris wrote:
>>> Cameo <cameo@unreal.invalid> wrote:
>>>> Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Cameo <cameo@unreal.invalid> wrote:
>>>>>> Jörg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.net> wrote:
>>>>>>> On 13.03.24 08:50, Cameo wrote:
>>>>>>>> Jörg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 13.03.24 05:30, Cameo wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> I have a fairly new phone number that I have a hard time to remember when
>>>>>>>>>> somebody asks for it. It would be nice if it would show up somewhere on the
>>>>>>>>>> opening screen, so I don’t have to search for it in the Contacts list. Do
>>>>>>>>>> you have a solution for this old-age problem?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Forget all the earlier mentioned stoneage soliutions.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207122
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> You place this widget on your first home screen. That is the only
>>>>>>>>> adequate digital solution.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I tried it it works with notes.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Now it is more like what I was thinking about.
>>>>>>>> I’ll check it out. Thanks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 👍🏻
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I’ve done it already. Looks good, too.
>>>>>> Thanks again.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you share what you did?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I cut and covered identifying info:
>>>>
>>>> https://easyimg.io/i/k52uqco1v/img_0936.jpeg
>>>
>>> I was more meaning the process rather than the outcome. What widget is
>>> displaying the phone number?
>>>
>>> I had a play on the way home and managed to get a shortcut working with
>>> backtap to display a contact's phone numbers temporarily.
>>
>> Jörg already described the process.
> 
> Not really. He simply shared a generic Apple link and he mentioned notes.
> Your screenshot is not a note.
> 
> Hence my question to you. I'm asking because I'd like to something similar
> for a relative.

How to add and edit widgets on your iPhone
With widgets, you get timely information from your favorite apps at a 
glance on your Home Screen, Lock Screen, or Today View.

An iPhone showing widgets for weather and calendar events

How to add widgets to your Home Screen
 From the Home Screen, touch and hold a widget or an empty area until 
the apps jiggle.
Tap the Add button Gray add button in the upper-left corner.
Select a widget, choose a widget size, then tap Add Widget.
Tap Done.


How to add widgets to your Lock Screen
With iOS 16, you can add widgets to your Lock Screen to get information 
at a glance — for example, the temperature, air quality, battery level, 
or upcoming calendar events.

An iPhone screen showing how to add widgets to Lock Screen

Touch and hold the Lock Screen until the Customize button appears, then 
tap Customize.
Select Lock Screen.
Tap Add Widgets.
Tap or drag the widgets that you want to add to the Lock Screen.
When you're finished, tap the close button , then tap Done.
If there’s not enough room for a new widget, you can tap the Remove 
button  to remove a widget and make room for the one you want to add.



An iPhone showing widgets in the Today View

How to add widgets to Today View
Swipe right from the Home Screen or Lock Screen.
Touch and hold a widget or an empty area in Today View until the apps 
jiggle.
Tap the Add button gray plus icon in the upper-left corner.
Scroll down to select a widget, then choose from three widget sizes.
Tap Add Widget, then tap Done.


An iPhone showing how to edit a widget

How to edit your widgets
You can configure your widgets. For example, you can edit the Weather 
widget to see the forecast for your current location or a different 
location.

To edit widgets from Today View:

Swipe right from the Home Screen or Lock Screen.
Touch and hold a widget to open the quick actions menu.
Tap Edit Widget Edit Widget icon.
Make your changes, then tap outside of the widget to exit.
You can also move your widgets around to put your favorites where 
they're easier to find. Just touch and hold a widget until it jiggles, 
then move the widget around on the screen.

To edit widgets from your Lock Screen:

Tap the widget that you want to edit.
Make your changes, then swipe up to save the changes.




How to use widget stacks
You can use widget stacks to save space on your Home Screen and in Today 
View. You can use Smart Stacks or create your own widget stacks.

Add a Smart Stack
A Smart Stack is a pre-built collection of widgets that displays the 
right widget based on factors like your location, an activity, or time. 
A Smart Stack automatically rotates widgets to show the most relevant 
information throughout the day.

To add a Smart Stack:

Touch and hold an area on your Home Screen or in Today View until the 
apps jiggle.
Tap the Add button gray plus icon in the upper-left corner.
Scroll down and tap Smart Stack.
Tap Add Widget.
An iPhone showing a widget stack

Create your own widget stacks
Touch and hold an app or empty area on the Home Screen or Today View 
until the apps jiggle.
Drag a widget on top of another widget. You can stack up to 10 widgets.
Tap Done.
Edit a widget stack
Touch and hold the widget stack.
Tap Edit Stack . From here, you can reorder the widgets in the stack by 
dragging and dropping the app where you want it in the stack. You can 
also turn Smart Rotate* on or off.
Tap Done.
* When Smart Rotate is on, iOS shows you relevant widgets throughout the 
day.

With iOS 15 and later, you can turn on Widget Suggestions, so apps you 
already use can automatically appear in your Smart Stack at the right 
time based on your past activity. An option lets you add the widget to 
your stack so it’s always there when you need it. Just follow steps 1-2, 
then tap Widget Suggestions to turn it on.

You need iOS 14 or later to use Smart Stacks or create your own widget 
stacks.



How to remove widgets
Touch and hold the widget that you want to remove.
Tap Remove Widget.
Tap Remove again to confirm.



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