Chance Miller, 9to5Mac: You can find the new option [in 26.1 beta 4] on iPhone and iPad by going to the Settings app and navigating to the Display & Brightness menu. On the Mac, it’s available in the “Appearance” menu in System Settings. Here, you’ll see a new Liquid Glass menu with “Clear” and “Tinted” […]⌥ Permalink| Pixel Envy
A new toggle will let you turn Liquid Glass down. The post Apple continues to backtrack from Liquid Glass appeared first on GadgetMatch.| GadgetMatch
Responding to widespread criticism of Liquid Glass’s excessive transparency, Apple has added an opacity control in iOS 26.1 beta 4 that significantly improves interface readability. While not a complete solution, it’s a welcome acknowledgment of user feedback.| TidBITS
Apple’s new Liquid Glass design language aims to give greater focus to content over controls, but at what cost to the tools we use to create that content? Here’s why that tradeoff matters.| TidBITS
Adam Engst, TidBits: So, no, I don’t want tools that “give way to content” or “shrink to bring focus to the content.” When I’m cooking, I want my knives, spatulas, measuring spoons, and the like exactly where they belong, so they’re instantly at hand. My Mac is set up in much the same way, with […]⌥ Permalink| Pixel Envy
The Liquid Glass interface appearance is a fairly significant change in macOS Tahoe, bringing a lot of transparency, translucency, and shininess to the Mac interface appearance. While some users enjoy the new look, other Mac users may find it distracting, cumbersome, or difficult to read and interact with, and perhaps even conducive to causing eye ... Read More| OS X Daily
Liquid Glass is the sort of change that takes some getting used to from the perspective of both users and developers. The design language shifted a lot over the course of the summer beta season, which made developers’ lives tougher than in some years. This has resulted in a variety of Liquid Glass implementations across our favorite apps, which is a fascinating study in the range of designs Liquid Glass encompasses. Today, we wanted to share some of our favorite implementations of Liquid Gl...| MacStories
A brief, throat-clearing caveat: while I had written most of this pre-launch, I was unable to complete it by the time Apple shipped its annual round of operating system updates. Real life, and all that. I have avoided reading reviews; aside from the excerpt I quoted from Dan Moren’s, I have seen almost nothing. Even […]| pxlnv.com
Some Mac users who have updated to macOS Tahoe 26 feel like the new operating system runs slower than their prior MacOS installation did. Reports online suggest there can be general sluggishness an…| OS X Daily
I admit, I was a hater. I absolutely loathed the Liquid Glass interface on iOS 26. I thought it was obnoxious, distracting, excessive, confusing, ugly, hard to read. My initial impressions were rea…| OS X Daily
Craig Grannell, Wired: Apple revealed Liquid Glass as part of its WWDC announcement this June, with all the pomp usually reserved for shiny new gear. The press release promised a “delightful and elegant new software design” that “reflects and refracts its surroundings while dynamically transforming to bring greater focus to content.” Today it launches globally […]| pxlnv.com
Arrivals, Routes, Advertising, and Settings are the final few areas left to cover, in the last of this series of posts.| stuartbreckenridge.net
...and more on the subject of drunk UI.| stuartbreckenridge.net
The Tab Bar Strikes Back.| stuartbreckenridge.net
A look at Liquid Glass changes coming to NetNewsWire on iPad and iPhone.| stuartbreckenridge.net
A look at some of the changes coming to NetNewsWire on the Mac.| stuartbreckenridge.net
Download these beautiful iPhone wallpapers in various colors that are inspired by Liquid Glass, Apple's overhauled user interface in iOS 26.| iDownloadBlog.com