
r/HateLiquidGlass

Do you guys realize reduce transparency exists?
If you dislike liquid glass, you can simply enable reduce transparency and it removes nearly all transparent effects.
u/reddit33450 — 9 days ago
This Is Not Good UI Design: Liquid Glass
Apple spent years teaching us that good UI should be clear, readable, and get out of the way.
Then they made Liquid Glass.
Am I the only one who thinks this is a huge step backwards?
Blur everywhere, lower contrast, harder-to-read interfaces, and everything looks like it's behind a sheet of frosted glass.
Looks cool for a keynote. Not so cool when you actually have to use it.
Who's with me?
r/HateLiquidGlass
u/bloggerklik — 9 days ago