Re: [fxtf-drafts] Fix the backdrop-filter order of operations to get opacity right (#361)

> However, I would submit that the more common case, which would also cause confusion if this were implemented the other way, is for the *entire* background to be an opaque color, with opacity<1 applied to "see through" it to the filtered backdrop.

I see. I don't know if that'll be the more common case, as it's also incompatible with Safari's current implementation. In Safari you can't see the filtered backdrop if you use opacity on opaque foreground.

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