Hello, the look and feel of my CN1 app is starting to look a bit outdated compared to Liquid Glass on iOS. Is there any chance you could create an example showing how to implement a UI in CN1 which resembles liquid glass as much as possible? Probably a lot of your users could benefit from this.
Concretely, the things I've noticed so far (taking iOS Reminders as an example):
- gradually faded title background
- titles fading away when scrolling up
- look of popup menu
- wider switches
- look of buttons
- look of data fields (round borders, thin field separators)
- bottom toolbar (eg to set date/location/tags/
- Slide-up sheet for new tasks not covering the entire screen
A few more things spotted in iOS Mail app:
- round/oval swipe buttons
- animated swipe buttons (both when they appear and disappear)
- grouped bottom toolbars and separated buttons for e.g new email.
And in Safari: popup menus with both usual menu entries but also horizontal tool buttons at the bottom.
I guess there are more things I haven't noticed, but these seem like the most remarkable.
And of course a lot of fancy animation.
The actual 'glass' transformation applied to the content below buttons and menus is not my favorite and I can image it may be difficult to replicate efficiently in CN1 so I don't see that as important.
Hello, the look and feel of my CN1 app is starting to look a bit outdated compared to Liquid Glass on iOS. Is there any chance you could create an example showing how to implement a UI in CN1 which resembles liquid glass as much as possible? Probably a lot of your users could benefit from this.
Concretely, the things I've noticed so far (taking iOS Reminders as an example):
A few more things spotted in iOS Mail app:
And in Safari: popup menus with both usual menu entries but also horizontal tool buttons at the bottom.
I guess there are more things I haven't noticed, but these seem like the most remarkable.
And of course a lot of fancy animation.
The actual 'glass' transformation applied to the content below buttons and menus is not my favorite and I can image it may be difficult to replicate efficiently in CN1 so I don't see that as important.