LockHTML allows you to display HTML widgets in the LockScreen

  LockHTML is a tweak released today in Cydia, and with its help you will be able to display HTML widgets in the LockScreen of your iDevices. As you can see in the images above, the tweak has a very interesting functionality, and with its help you can change the interface of your lockscreen. The widgets must be made by you or downloaded from Cydia or other sources, but the worst part is that you will no longer see the notifications you receive from applications in LockScreen.

LockHTML is a Tweak to allow HTML widgets to be enabled in the lock screen. Widgets are Loaded dynamically so need to respring after changing, modifying, or updating the widget.

LockHTML Features:

  • Dynamic Loading HTML Widgets
  • Uses Actual LockScreen Background(no need for Wallpaper JPEGifier)
  • Hide LockScreen Clock
  • Access to Controls and Clock With Double Click Home Button

All Themes need to be stored in /User/Library/LockHTML/ With a LockBackground.html located within the folder.

  LockHTML is announced to be an extremely interesting tweak, especially since it allows the running of some widgets made in a fairly simple programming language. For now, LockHTML doesn't offer much, but if you're interested, you can buy it for $0.99 from Cydia.