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Panthers schedule wallpaper/lock screen


dbeat

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Decided to spend the last several hours throwing this together. This is the season schedule sized down to fit exactly inside the window of an iPhone lock screen, so you can view the schedule at any time without unlocking your phone.

This is sized for the iPhone 4S and down, haven't considered doing one for the iPhone 5 yet.

Hope you guys enjoy it.

Edit: now it's attached.

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Edit 2: Added iPhone 5 version and updated existing iPhone version. Small general updates all around but also BLACK ENDZONES.

iPhone 5 resolution:

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iPhone 4S and below resolution:

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Edit 3: I had a few of the @'s in the wrong place for the iPhone 5, fixed now.

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Ah poo, could you do it for the iPhone 5? lol...I mean all you really have to do is add some "grass" to the top and bottom...

edit: Actually, doesn't look too shabby anyway - can't really tell it wasn't sized for the 5, especially on the black version. Although I'm not quite sure why the week number and network don't fully show ...might be a tad too wide

edit2: nevermind, user error - the iPhone 5 automatically zooms in to make it take up enough space

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