The more time I spend with Liquid Glass, the more I don't understand Alan Dye's and the design team's obsession with minimizing UI chrome and "prioritizing content" instead.

With collapsed tab bars in iOS 26, it now takes me two taps to switch between Library and Music.

Is that…better? The animations are gorgeous, sure. But does it actually *work* better? 🤔

I mean, you know me, I'm not the kind of person who hates change. I love to switch between systems, try new stuff, and be on the bleeding edge of tech.

But things have to be an improvement, and most of Liquid Glass feels like a sidestep with beautiful animations, a great physics engine, and worse usability than before.

We'll see what happens I guess!

Like, let's be honest: does this look good? Is it readable?

The animations are fantastic. The glass effect is a marvel of engineering.

But does it work well?

@viticci https://dabblet.com/gist/c3e7a606b444d518e4cf2947cffed67e
Wavebeem on cohost made this recreation of vista in pure css. I guess the frosted glass effect is both easier on the hardware and improve readability. The two other point that jump to me are the text on the frosted glass is color + softoutline so it's readable on dark and light background and the main content isn't displayed on semi translarent panel
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