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Sidebar behavior is also being updated. Sidebars will now expand to the full edge of the window, with refraction effects continuing beneath them rather than cutting off at the sidebar boundary. Sidebar icons will also retain their color, a change that addresses a common complaint about the original Liquid Glass implementation.
I’m really happy for these changes, but it’s not clear to me that they’re improvements over what we had pre-Tahoe or, especially, pre-Big Sur.
Oh thank god! No more margins around sidebars on macOS!
sidebars now work how they used to!
I just love that toolbars have clear/strict dividers again in #macOS27.
Whoever said your content and UI should blend is a liar.
What a wonderful and welcome fix in #macOS27.
Instead of properly fixing the Liquid Glass implementation of
NSToolbarbuttons in macOS 27 Golden Gate, Apple decided to simply place an ugly, semi-transparent macOS 15-ish background bar behind the buttons, which makes Liquid Glass completely useless in the toolbar.
macOS 26 should have never been more than one developer seed release, with these changes taking place before the actual public release.
It’s sad that we had to endure this crap of a UI for a full year and now have to maintain apps for it for I don’t know how much longer.
Previously:
Why has nobody told me this before?
defaults write -g NSSplitViewItemSidebarDefaultsToFloatingAppearance -bool NOLook at this gorgeously clean sidebar on macOS Tahoe!
The macOS standard sidebars don’t live in a blob with very uncomfortable margins (which were required for there to be a layer fit in between the “traffic light” window controls and the window’s edge).
Design Esoteric Preferences Liquid Glass Mac macOS 27 Golden Gate macOS Tahoe 26
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