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bobright

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I've seen some themes where the whole notification page oils like almost see through transparent. How is this done?
 
I've seen some themes where the whole notification page oils like almost see through transparent. How is this done?

FastBlurriedNotificationCenter (on Ryan Petrich's repo), BlurriedNCBackground (I think that's the name), or springtomize. I think there are a couple other options as well.
 
FastBlurriedNotificationCenter (on Ryan Petrich's repo), BlurriedNCBackground (I think that's the name), or springtomize. I think there are a couple other options as well.

I've wondered this for a while, is there any way to make the background for nc on the lockscreen the same as when in springboard? Never understood why its transparent there. I'd love to have them the same. Where is the location of the lockscreen nc background?
 
It's done through a tweak called BlurriedNCBackground.

Was that comment aimed at me? If so, then you misunderstood my question.
The nc in springboard has a solid background, the nc in lockscreen does not. I'd like the nc in lockscreen to be the same solid colour as in springboard.
 
Was that comment aimed at me? If so, then you misunderstood my question.
The nc in springboard has a solid background, the nc in lockscreen does not. I'd like the nc in lockscreen to be the same solid colour as in springboard.

No, sorry, it was to the OP. Should have specified :p
 
I've wondered this for a while, is there any way to make the background for nc on the lockscreen the same as when in springboard? Never understood why its transparent there. I'd love to have them the same. Where is the location of the lockscreen nc background?

If you want to change the notification center background easily you could install a tweak called CustomNCBackground.
 
If you want to change the notification center background easily you could install a tweak called CustomNCBackground.

Perfect, thank you very much. I wonder what folder the applied image goes to, then I could do it without installing the tweak.

Neil.
 
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