← Back to context Comment by Due_Winter_5330 6 months ago How does it look if you enable "Reduce Transparency" in Accessibility - Display settings? 3 comments Due_Winter_5330 Reply wpm 6 months ago It looks awful, and doesn't actually remove all of the transparency effects, though that might be due to the fact that its Beta 1. thenaturalist 6 months ago I cannot confirm that.Reducing transparency, the entire background gets greyed and the background/ look is much more akin to iOS 18. wpm 6 months ago Except in Safari, you can still see the text on the page behind the URL bar as you scroll.
wpm 6 months ago It looks awful, and doesn't actually remove all of the transparency effects, though that might be due to the fact that its Beta 1. thenaturalist 6 months ago I cannot confirm that.Reducing transparency, the entire background gets greyed and the background/ look is much more akin to iOS 18. wpm 6 months ago Except in Safari, you can still see the text on the page behind the URL bar as you scroll.
thenaturalist 6 months ago I cannot confirm that.Reducing transparency, the entire background gets greyed and the background/ look is much more akin to iOS 18. wpm 6 months ago Except in Safari, you can still see the text on the page behind the URL bar as you scroll.
wpm 6 months ago Except in Safari, you can still see the text on the page behind the URL bar as you scroll.
It looks awful, and doesn't actually remove all of the transparency effects, though that might be due to the fact that its Beta 1.
I cannot confirm that.
Reducing transparency, the entire background gets greyed and the background/ look is much more akin to iOS 18.
Except in Safari, you can still see the text on the page behind the URL bar as you scroll.