Sounds like they are  making it too complicated.

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> On Jul 26, 2017, at 6:52 PM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> CNET How To - Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 1:18 PM
> 
> How iOS 11's Notification Center has changed - CNET
> 
> After installing iOS 11 you're bound to notice a lot of small changes and
> some bigger changes. There's the ability to record your screen, a
> customizable control center, and then there's. Notification Center.
> Actually, it's no longer called Notification Center. It's now called Cover
> Sheet. It looks similar to the lock screen, but still works much in the same
> way Notification Center did. 
> 
> It looks simple enough, right? You still swipe down from the top of the
> screen to view recent notifications, but now an additional swipe up is
> required to view older notifications. Notice the "Earlier Today" section.
> 
> To go back to the previous screen, you can swipe up from the very bottom of
> the screen. If you don't start at the bottom, you'll likely keep scrolling
> through older alerts. Getting it right will take some patience and practice.
> 
> 
> Interaction has changed, kind of
> 
> With Cover Sheet, you can still swipe in either direction across a
> notification to do things like clear or open it. Only now, you can swipe all
> the way to complete the action without having to press the button once it's
> visible. 
> 
> A long or hard press on an alert will also bring up more interaction
> options, as it did prior to iOS 11. 
> 
> Access Today and Camera 
> One benefit to the new Cover Sheet is it provides quick access to the Today
> section and the Camera app. At any time you can swipe down, then swipe to
> the right or left to access the respective feature. Just make sure you're
> not touching an alert (I found using the edge of the screen to work quite
> well). 
> 
> Original Article at:
> https://www.cnet.com/how-to/making-sense-of-ios-11s-new-notification-center-
> cover-sheet/#ftag=CAD5457c2c
> 
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