@LottieVixen lol I hope no one's using a browser that doesn't support blur yet
@LottieVixen I was thinking backdrop-filter, it wasn't in Firefox for a long time. filter is pretty widely supported I think, but would still cause problems (i.e. with screen readers or text-only browsers) because semantically the text is still there
@noiob thank you for this reminder.. I'm going to take a screen reader to it to check
@noiob @LottieVixen filter blur is supported in every major browser from the last, i think, 10 years, excluding IE11 :P
@ChocoMintPuppy @LottieVixen Firefox took until 35 to un-feature-flag it, that's 2015. I was thinking about backdrop-filter though, that was unsupported by default until 2022
@noiob @LottieVixen fair enough~
@ChocoMintPuppy @LottieVixen also semantically blurring text doesn't mean anything, which is important for screen readers, search, text-only browsers…
@noiob @ChocoMintPuppy so i just tested it on my phone using select to speak and talkback, and it doesn't just read the blocked content thankfully
I guess there is something that tells it not to read it
@noiob wait is filter: blur being phased out or something?