[Q&A] [REQ] Customize Quick Setting Tile Background - Galaxy S 4 Themes and Apps

Anyone Remember Lolistat Reborn?
A xposed app that allows you to match your navbar to status bar color based on app color preferences?
Well, just wanted to know if there's an app laying around that allows you to achieve a similar effect, but on the background of the QS tiles...
Anything?

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[Q]Color Picker Integration With Rom For [More Options]

I've asked a few people around the forum about this and before I go into any more detail. Take a look at the gummy rom's settings. You have a color picker for the status bar/notification bar/time/battery. Now my question is, and I'm fully aware if you edit the status bar's pngs you have to do a reboot, but is there a way to integrate multiple color pickers to change other parts of the framework via home screen font color, menu font color, notification font color, status bar colors all right from the settings with an option to reboot after selecting the chosen color and color mod changed upon reboot?

Transparency (alpha) for lockscreen widget highlights

I am wondering if anyone would have any information on, including anything even an Xposed Module, for setting transparency values for the lockscreen widget highlightsd values... More so, to remove them completely. For instance, I am using LiquidSmooth, and in the ROM you are able to change them to a different color, the option is called:
Settings > Lockscreen > Style
Frame Color
Lock Color
Dots Color
It's pretty awesome you can change their color, but would like to make them completely transparent.... any ideas?

Change recent panel background

Good day.
Is there a way to change the recents panel's background on Lollipop? I am using the F400 variant. Back on KitKat with G3TWB, I was able to make the recents panel blurred, which I liked (though I preferred to have my wallpaper). I want it to look like the one AOSP where the background of the recents panel is the wallpaper set on the homescreen. If I pull out the SystemUI from the Nexus 6 and replace the one from LG, will it work?
Another problem, though it's minor, is the notification panel toggles. It shows up on first pulldown. In AOSP, it requires two pulldowns. I'm bugged by this just a little bit. Back in KitKat, I disabled toggles with G3TWB and put them all in the NavBar by using Xtended Nav Bar Module for Xposed. I just wanted my notifications to look a little cleaner.
tl;dr: Recents panel background is ugly and I want my wallpaper on it. Notification Panel toggles are annoying.
I'll mention the question again: If I pull out the SystemUI from the Nexus 6 and replace the one from LG, will it work? Or if someone can make a modded SystemUI that does the things mentioned above, that would be great.
Thanks a lot for reading.
I ask the same thing, is there any way to change the gray background? it's pretty ugly.
I with you guys

App Idea

Hello. I have a app idea. For not rooted phones. Some phones you "cant" root and that means that you cant run xposed traspanrent statusbar. But it should be preatty esay to make a statusbar that picks the color highest up on the app and as a overlay of the original status bar having a lolipop looking statusbar where the backround changing color after the color highest up on the app thats open. Sorry for my bad english.

[APP][4.2+] Navbar Tools App to change default color of Navigation Bar

Navbar Tools allow you to add colors that match the currently opened app color scheme. You can also add images that you like in the Navbar. And last but not least you can add a battery level bar in the Navbar also.
Google Play Link​
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Active App Color
Navbar Tools app add colors to your navigation bar according to the app you use.
Static Color
If you don't want Navbar Tools to use the "Active App Color" then don't worry you can select a static color also that will remain same on navigation bar in all apps you open.
Animations
Navbar Tools animate the color on Navigation bar each time you switch to a new app.
Navbar Images
Want to use image on navigation bar? Don't worry you can also add an image on the Navigation bar.
Default Images
By default Navbar Tools provides few default images that you can set on your Navigation Bar. But that's not the limit. You can also add custom images on your Navigation Bar.
Images Community
For more attractive custom images you can join our Navbar Tools GooglePlus community. In that community we frequently add new Images.
Battery Percentage
By enabling this feature Navbar Tools app will show your current mobile battery percentage in the navigation bar. It also gives to option to show this percentage in different positions.
Small Size & less battery drain
As compared to other Navbar Customization apps available in market this Navbar Tools app is small in size and definitely will drain less battery.
I installed it and like it
keep up with gr8 work...
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Geeks Empire said:
I installed it and like it
keep up with gr8 work...
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Happy to know that you liked it
btw which device?
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