backdrop-filter
is a recent CSS feature, that is not yet available in modern browsers (at least as of July 1, 2016).
- Chrome 51 supports
backdrop-filter
via Experimental Web Platform flag. - Safari 9.1 supports it with
-webkit-
prefix - Firefox 47 have no support
Being in such an unusable state, I would like to know whether there exists any alternative way to bring in the same result.
JS workarounds for blur
, grayscale
,… are also welcome
The development of backdrop-filter
can be tracked through https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=497522
filter: blur()
etc. instead.