Think about how many collective millions of dollars in time and effort have been spent by developers and designers to try to adopt Liquid Glass in the past year, only to have Apple start to walk it back on the very first minor release since launch. This is an admission, and embarrassing.
Alan Dye told us this was the future of all platforms, critical, amazing, and beautiful. And here we are, at 26.1, allowing users to just totally opt-out. They didn't even make it ONE CALENDAR QUARTER before starting to roll it back. Why would anyone invest in Liquid Glass now?
@garrettmurray now do macOS next plz
@ichris The irony is that on macOS there's very little glass anyway, so they don't really need this option, they need one that's like "restore sanity to sidebars, toolbars, etc"

@garrettmurray @ichris The translucent menu bar is a pox on the Desktop of every Mac user.

Start there.

@chrisfinazzo @ichris I consider this topic a lost cause, honestly, because it has been semi-transparent by option for many years. Not that I don't agree generally.