The thread walks you through some of the basic settings of Widget Locker such as grid size and the wallpaper. it then moves to a How-To section for creating your custom widget locker themes. Covering a good amount of information just in the first post.
– Advanced settings: You can use Root Helper to avoid seeing the standard Android lockscreen if you have root. This is not something the developer of
WidgetLocker can do anything about. Check the information found in the application regarding root and standard lockscreen. An alternative is downloading
NoLock from the Market. If you’ve got root and a custom ROM loaded you can probably disable the lock screen under Power Settings.
If there is more you wish to know then you can sift through over 300 pages worth of posts from others that is riddled with tips and tricks. Go check it out and see if it helps you get better use of your application. Anything you find helpful, be sure to post the page number in the comments below for others.
Source: XDA