Well done on completing this lesson. You’ve taken the next step to using Liquid Glass and applied it to the Cards App using best practice as recommended by Apple.
In this lesson, you learned that Liquid Glass works with content and controls provided by the System Frameworks to work smoothly. At times, you must make changes to controls to ensure they fit comfortably within the new design language.
You also learned how to make navigation feel smooth and at home with Liquid Glass through the use of Menus and Toolbars. Swift UI forms adopt Liquid Glass and it’s easy to disable the new design language entirely by adding a new key / value to the app .plist.
In the next and final lesson, you’ll look at more advanced techniques, including how to apply Liquid Glass to custom views and grouping components together. That way, they can interact together as Liquid Glass intended!
See forum comments
This content was released on Nov 6 2025. The official support period is 6-months
from this date.
Recap the best practices for Liquid Glass.
Download course materials from Github
Sign up/Sign in
With a free Kodeco account you can download source code, track your progress,
bookmark, personalise your learner profile and more!
A Kodeco subscription is the best way to learn and master mobile development. Learn iOS, Swift, Android, Kotlin, Flutter and Dart development and unlock our massive catalog of 50+ books and 4,000+ videos.