I'm on Firefox 84 and the blur isn't there at all.
So for Firefox although it states it's supported the user needs to enable the flag. By default, it's turned off
In firefox, you could open: about:config And search for: backdrop -> Turn this value to true and restart firefox
In that case, it will work. I expected it too work out of the box, going to update the browser support note
Oh thanks for mentioning this I see! Let me see what I missed 👀
about:config
search for backdrop-filter and toggle to true
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I'm on Firefox 84 and the blur isn't there at all.
So for Firefox although it states it's supported the user needs to enable the flag.
By default, it's turned off
In firefox, you could open: about:config
And search for: backdrop -> Turn this value to true and restart firefox
In that case, it will work.
I expected it too work out of the box, going to update the browser support note
Oh thanks for mentioning this I see!
Let me see what I missed 👀
about:config
search for backdrop-filter and toggle to true