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  1. Meet "Dynamic Gradient Panel" - The Glassmorphism Alternative for UI Design This project is the closest alternative to the Glassmorphism trend (which the window box background blends with everything behind it using the Gaussian Blur filter) for UI design. This project has quite similar effect to Glassmorphism. However, unlike the conventional Glassmorphism one that uses Gaussian Blur, this doesn't need much computations which heavily impact the performance and consume much power. Note: This project is in prototype phase and might not be stable or look as good as expected yet. But you can try this and learn the mechanism breakdowns. GitHub
  2. In my opinion it looks good, (not as well as AG) and is very well optimized, what do you think? Do you like this kind of "transparency" and "blur"?
  3. This seems like the most obvious place for this question since it is related to aeroglass/transparency..if not, please move to appropriate location. Does anyone know how to, or has ever, tweaked the transparency level (made lighter) of the default start menu for Win10? I've done the Start10 thing, which lets you adjust the level of transparency for the two other menu styles (ie, W7 and W8 versions) but I'd like to keep using the Windows 10 start menu, but make it lighter. I've done the registry tweaks to enable/disable blur, which helps a bit but I want to keep the blur as it matches well with the BM AeroGlass settings I have in place. I tried using Resource Hacker to identify which registry items are tied to the transparency slider in Start10 but I had no such luck. Thanks for any info or help an advance.
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