This release adds 3 notable features for engineering teams evaluating rollout.
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Summary
AI summaryAdded Liquid Glass living backdrop with drifting color blobs that recolor based on active module.
Changes in this release
| Type | Severity | Summary | CVE |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feature | Low |
Adds Liquid Glass backdrop with drifting blurred color blobs behind app shell. Adds Liquid Glass backdrop with drifting blurred color blobs behind app shell. Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-29 Confidence: high |
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| Feature | Low |
Introduces five Liquid Glass design tokens (`--lg-*`) in `tokens.css`. Introduces five Liquid Glass design tokens (`--lg-*`) in `tokens.css`. Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-29 Confidence: high |
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| Feature | Low |
Strengthens specular highlight on elevated surfaces using `--lg-specular` token. Strengthens specular highlight on elevated surfaces using `--lg-specular` token. Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-29 Confidence: high |
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Full changelog
Added
- Liquid Glass – living drifting backdrop: Added a
.lg-backdroplayer with four blurred, slowly drifting color blobs behind the entire app shell — the "liquid" that the glass surfaces now refract. Blob 1 follows--active-module-accent, so the whole ambient subtly recolors per section (e.g. violet on Calendar, teal on Budget), while blobs 2–4 use fixed module tints (shopping, tasks, meals) for variety. The blobs live on the non-scrolling.app-shell(outside the.app-contentscroll container), so they neither trigger nor are affected by the iOS/Android blank-screen mitigation (Issue #166). The drift animation honorsprefers-reduced-motion(freezes), andprefers-reduced-transparency/prefers-contrast: morehide the backdrop entirely via tokens. - Liquid Glass – design tokens: Introduced five
--lg-*tokens intokens.css—--lg-blob-opacity(0.4 light / 0.55 dark, 0 in reduced-transparency/contrast),--lg-glass-saturate,--lg-card-radius,--lg-density, and--lg-specular.
Changed
- Liquid Glass – stronger specular on elevated surfaces: The sidebar and bottom navigation now carry an inset top-highlight driven by
--lg-specular, per the canonical glass recipe, giving the elevated glass panels a crisper specular edge.
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