macOS Tahoe 26.3 fixes two annoying design problems
Apple released macOS 26.3 to the public today, and the update fixes two design problems introduced by the Liquid Glass revamp in Tahoe: resizing windows and resizing columns in Finder.
One thing many Mac users noticed after updating to macOS Tahoe was that it was harder to resize windows. Resizing windows is one of the most common things people do on their Mac, so for such a critical user interface element to break was unacceptable.
In a blog post last month, Norbert Heger detailed what exactly changed in macOS Tahoe to cause this problem. Essentially, macOS Tahoe windows are hard to resize because they aren’t really rounded.
macOS Tahoe’s large rounded corners pushed most of the clickable resize area outside the visible window boundary, making it nearly impossible to grab co...










