Re: Containers what are they? Was Thanks for help with moving to Dock

2020-06-29 Thread Jonathan Cohn
ALSO, I HAVE SEEN ONE NEWS APP USE CONTAINERS TO HOLD ARTICLES, Of course "articles" would be more appropriate, but I will take what I can get… I don't think I have ever seen a IOS app that used articles. Best wishes, Jonathan Cohn > On Jun 29, 2020, at 11:24 PM, 'Tim

Re: Containers what are they? Was Thanks for help with moving to Dock

2020-06-29 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi, Folders are not necessarily related to containers. The containers on your Home screens are the Dock and the main area. This would be the same on each screen you might have on your device. In the Mail app on iPad, the left hand side has your list of mail accounts, and as ET mentioned,

Re: Containers what are they? Was Thanks for help with moving to Dock

2020-06-29 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
Simon, Just look at how the iPad handles things in the Settings app. One container on the left with major items. One container on the right with all the items that belong to the highlighted item on left. From E.T.'s Keyboard... ancient.ali...@icloud.com Many believe that we have been

RE: Containers what are they? Was Thanks for help with moving to Dock

2020-06-29 Thread Simon A Fogarty
So donna, This is something I've wondered about as well, So if you put apps in to a folder on a page, Does this make it another / third container on for example the home screen? Or should that be each additional folder of apps created on a page will become an additional container? Thanks,

Re: Containers what are they? Was Thanks for help with moving to Dock

2020-06-29 Thread Petrus Tuerlings
Ah, thanks, I was visualising them one on top of the other, but side by side works as well. > On 30/06/2020, at 09:42, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > Containers are groups of elements. more prevalent on the iPad. One example > wpuld be seen in settings. On the iPhone it is all one

Re: Containers what are they? Was Thanks for help with moving to Dock

2020-06-29 Thread Petrus Tuerlings
Containers are just Apples word for the different sections on your iPad screen. So if you open your settings on the iPad, instead of swiping across until you find the settings you just opened you can find containers in the rotor and then flick down with one finger and it will take you straight

Re: Containers what are they? Was Thanks for help with moving to Dock

2020-06-29 Thread 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries
Thanks. Very helpful. > On 29 Jun 2020, at 22:42, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > Containers are groups of elements. more prevalent on the iPad. One example > wpuld be seen in settings. On the iPhone it is all one container. On the > iPad, it is two containers, the left holding the

Re: Containers what are they? Was Thanks for help with moving to Dock

2020-06-29 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
Containers are groups of elements. more prevalent on the iPad. One example wpuld be seen in settings. On the iPhone it is all one container. On the iPad, it is two containers, the left holding the main groups and the right holds the elements such as General in the left container and all its

Re: Containers what are they? Was Thanks for help with moving to Dock

2020-06-29 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Kawal, Containers are groupings of apps. So the main part of the screen is one container, and the dock is another. Moving by container is faster than moving through all the apps on your screen. Best, Donna > On Jun 29, 2020, at 4:24 PM, 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > I

Re: Containers what are they? Was Thanks for help with moving to Dock

2020-06-29 Thread 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries
I would like to know what are containers used for? I don’t understand them. Kawal. > On 28 Jun 2020, at 19:55, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > Hi all, > > When I posted my last messages, I was kind of distracted because I was trying > to monitor more things than my brain

Thanks for help with moving to Dock

2020-06-28 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Hi all, When I posted my last messages, I was kind of distracted because I was trying to monitor more things than my brain could hold. :) so apologies if they seemed a bit short. I wanted to say a more proper thanks to all of you for your input and suggestions. I figured out that the reason