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possible to change white background NOTES in iOS7?

marmagi

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Hello,

I have upgrqaded to iOS7 I sincerelly I am not convinced of the excess of white background used, it emits too much light and brightness specially in NOTES, but also in CONTACTS, CALENDAR, is it possible to change this white background? in black or as it was before the upgrading to iOS7?

The background of the folders has to be grey or light blu or it can be changed? how? I guess I liked it more as before :(

thanks
 
Hello, I have upgrqaded to iOS7 I sincerelly I am not convinced of the excess of white background used, it emits too much light and brightness specially in NOTES, but also in CONTACTS, CALENDAR, is it possible to change this white background? in black or as it was before the upgrading to iOS7? The background of the folders has to be grey or light blu or it can be changed? how? I guess I liked it more as before :( thanks
The background of Notes, ... can't be changed, sorry!

If you think of folders on your homescreen: they're translucent now, and their colour changes with the wallpaper you choose. So if you don't like the colour, just change your wallpaper.
 
ok thanks, what about the notepad, now has no lines anymore :( its all white
 
ok thanks, what about the notepad, now has no lines anymore :( its all white

All white "paper" with no lines is now the way Apple has designed the Notes app. Unfortunately, if you don't like it, he only way around it is to find/use a different app. The Notes app cannot be changed. But, I'm sure there are oodles of apps in the AppStore that have lines...

I, too, was jarred by the "no lines" aspect of the Notes app. Now I'm used to it ... though I can understand why it still bothers others.

Marilyn
 

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