May 01 2019 01:19 PM
Well, actually this is a feature that I'd like to see in the whole OS, but since it existed in the old Edge, I'd love to see it in the Chromium version as well
Nov 30 2019 01:15 PM
Dec 04 2019 02:05 AM
@HotCakeX I literally provided you with the source in that sentence. But here's another, again from Microsoft themselves - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/design/style/acrylic - it's only supported in XAML or C Sharp.
Dec 04 2019 04:54 AM
Dec 07 2019 02:44 AM
They can, but like I say they don't want to because it means maintaining two seperate codebases, if you start adding Windows 10 specific API's and instructions in you can't just maintain one codebase, and just build for any OS you like. Currently they can maintain one codebase for Windows, MacOS and Linux, whereas they'd have to maintain an entirely separate branch just for Windows 10, just to have some transparency effects, which they just won't do. The other alternative is to bake some kind of fake acrylic in, which they can't seem to figure out or don't want to do for performance reasons. So this is what I mean, they don't know how they can do it and not make it too difficult to be worth it.
Dec 07 2019 03:11 AM
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