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Apple has a private CSS property to add Liquid Glass effects to web content

I have an incredibly boring summer hobby: looking at the changelog for the WebKit Github repo. Why? Because I spend a chunk of my professional life working with webviews inside mobile apps and I like to get an early peek into what’s coming in the next version of iOS. Since

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