 Last video, I used the feature of adding a widget to the background, and some user pointed out that it's not a very used feature. Nonetheless, it's our job to make it look as good as possible, and in the past, it's been flowed because it had transparent background without blur, but up from Plasma 5.23 we actually managed to introduce blur behind Plasma 8s, meaning that they look just as good as the panel and kickoff does, if you like transparency and that sort of stuff. And I don't know what to say, but it looks awesome, so let me switch some wallpaper so that you can see that it picks up the wallpaper behind it just nicely. Right now, this is implemented in Breeze, but third-party themes can also join in and implement them as well. They can also decide how much transparency to use for the applet, and how do they do that? Well, let's give it a look here. There's a file in default, which is your theme folder. It will be named with your theme name, and then translucent widgets. There's this file, background.svg. And if we look into it, you will see that there's many stuff inside of it. You will have this element, probably this element, but probably not this element and this element. And you need to add them. So basically, this one is just this one, but adding blur, and you can make it as transparent as you want. So if I, as an example, want these widgets to be more transparent, I just pick all of the elements like this and then select more transparency here, like this. And just like that, they will be more transparent. Let me actually try to, what did I just modify, Plasma Desktop Theme. Let me actually try to start up the new theme, which is not certain to work, but as you can see, it's much more transparent. So you can choose how much transparency to give it. And you can also choose, it's so pretty. You can also choose the look of it, the shadows around it. And you also need to implement this element, which is the actual blur mask, which means that it's going to make the rounded corners of the blur actually rounded. So you don't get artifacts at the borders. And that's pretty much it. If you are a theme, you can support it. And it looks amazing. And it's just one more little, maybe thing that makes Plasma prettier by the day.