This also amounts to pushing back these contentious points.
Liquid Glass was one of Apple’s most controversial design improvements last year, but the company isn’t giving up on it just yet. Today at WWDC, Apple revealed a series of improvements for Liquid Glass across all of its platforms, including a new slider to customize readability, as well as sidebars that extend to the edge of the screen and uniform menu bars. It’s not much, but it’s a sign that Apple is listening to complaints about the launch of Liquid Glass, when it was often difficult to read text or content in windows due to multiple layers of transparency.
Liquid Glass’ customization slider will allow you to transform elements from very clear to completely tinted. Squint your eyes and you might catch a glimpse of older versions of Apple’s operating systems with this year’s round of updates. Stacy Ford, Apple’s vice president of OS program management, says these changes are “just the beginning,” so expect to see even more tweaks to Liquid Glass throughout the year.
