Tutorials

Below are some tutorials that I've thrown together for you all. Remember, you must be jailbroken before you can do any of the below. I am not responsible for any problems that you may run into with your jailbreak, so please be sure to read before downloading anything from my site.

Tweaks That I Use On My Phone:

  • BytaFont 2 - Allows you to apply fonts to your iPhone.
  • ClassicBadges - Icon badges for iOS 7.
  • ColorBar - Customize your status bar.
  • DockShift - Change iOS 7 dock backgrounds.
  • iCleaner - iDevice cleaner.
  • IconBundles - Theme icons without being dependent on file names.
  • iFile - File manager that gives you full access to all of your files.
  • iWidgets - HTML widgets on Springboard.
  • Messages Customiser - Customize colors and background in Messages app.
  • Note Creator - Create notes from anywhere on your screen.
  • OpenNotifier Beta - tateu - Show notification icons in status bar.
  • RASBerry - Right align status bar.
  • RecordMyScreen - Open source screen recorder.
  • Springtomize 3 - Customize your device.
  • ToneEnabler - Allows you to change your ringtone.
  • Winterboard - Apply themes.
  • Zeppelin - Replaces carrier text with an image.


How To Apply Fonts Downloaded From Blogs:

Open Safari and go to the blog that you're wanting to download from. Find a font that you want to download. Click download. Once you see "Open in iFile" in the top right hand corner, click on it. 

If this font has a password, you need to click on ZIP Viewer. Type in the password (remember that it is case sensitive), click "OK," right click the box in the bottom right hand corner of the screen, Extract All Files, and Done. If the font does not have a password, click on Unarchiver. Then click Done.

Click Edit, select the blue folder of the font that you just downloaded, click on the clipboard at the bottom right hand corner of your screen, select Cut, and Done. Where it says "mobile" in the top left hand corner, back out. Go into Library and scroll down until you see MyFonts2. Open that folder. Click Edit, select the clipboard, click Paste, and Done. 

Open BytaFont 2, select your font, and Respring. 



How To Apply A Zeppelin Downloaded From A Blog:

Download, Open in iFile, Unarchiver, Done. Edit, select blue folder of zeppelin, click on clipboard, Cut, Done. Back out of "Documents" until there is just this " / " at the top. Select Library and scroll down to Zeppelin. Edit, clipboard, Paste, Done. Go into your settings, scroll down to Zeppelin, and apply.



How To Apply A Color Keyboard:

Save the image of the keyboard to your camera roll. Go to Settings/ColorKeyboard/Enable. Under "Select Themes," be sure to choose Pink Nude. Back. Under "Customize Backgrounds," Enable both of the Custom BG's. Under "Portrait Background," select "Add Image (+)". Choose the CK that you want, but do not move it at all. Go into "Portrait Background" under iPhone Alert as well, and select the same CK. Back out, click Save, and respring.



How To Apply iWidgets:

Once you've downloaded an iWidget from a blog and opened it in iFile, select Unarchiver. Done. Edit, clipboard, Cut. Back out of "Documents," select Library, scroll down to iWidgets. Edit, clipboard, Paste, Done. 



How To Get Rid Of Black Masks Behind Icons:

Open iFile. Go to /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MobileIcons.framework. Search for AppIconMask@2x~iphone.png. All you need to do is rename the file, but instead of renaming the file entirely, just add something to it. For example, I put "Aaa_" in front of it so that it would be sent to the top of the folder, which would make it easier for me to remove if I ever wanted to add the black masks back to my icons. So, the file name went from "AppIconMask@2x~iphone.png" to "Aaa_AppIconMask@2x~iphone.png," and just respring.



How To Apply Winterboard Themes:

Once you've downloaded a theme and opened it into iFile, click Unarchiver, Done. Edit, clipboard, Cut. Back out of documents, and back out of mobile. Scroll down to stash, and look for a folder called "Themes." 

*If there isn't a folder called themes, scroll to the top of stash. If you see an oddly named folder such as "_.CVphgU" (or something similar), click on that and there should be a folder called Themes.*

Edit, clipboard, Paste. Go to Winterboard, select your theme, back out, and respring.



How To Apply Open Notifiers:

If you downloaded a theme that contains ON's (or if you downloaded some from a blog), open the ON folder, hold down on the top image, click Select All. Go to /System/Library/Frameworks/UIKit.framework. Edit, clipboard, Paste. Go to OpenNotifier in your settings and apply them.



How To Change Space Bar Text:

Open iFile. Back all the way out until you just have / at the top. Go into /System/Library/TextInput/TextInput_en.bundle/Keyboard-en.plist. Open it in Property List Viewer. Scroll down until you see ui-space. There should be two of them. Rename them both, and respring.



How To Change Text In NotesCreator:

Open iFile. Go into /Library/NotesCreator/Translations.bundle/en.lproj/Localizable.strings. Open in Property List Viewer. Change what you want, and respring.



If you have any other questions or would like for me to add another tutorial, feel free to email me at sunshinedazzles1219@gmail.com, KIK me at _lifewithaiden, or find me on Instagram @sunshinedazzles. Thank you, and I hope this helped.

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