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The July 12th Weekly Roundup is Posted!

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EricStarker
Gold Contributor
Jul 12, 2019

This week Microsoft announced direct federation is now in public preview, the ability for customers worldwide for security teams to easily report suspicious email messages or content to Microsoft and get feedback now rolling out for customers worldwide, and you can now go passwordless with the public preview of FIDO2 security keys support in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). 

 

ikjadoon is our member of the week, an active contributor especially in the Microsoft Edge Insider Discussions space.

 

View the Weekly Roundup for July 8-12, 2019 in a Sway and attached Word document.

 

 

Published Jul 12, 2019
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  • ikjadoon's avatar
    ikjadoon
    Bronze Contributor

    Cheers, EricStarker  And thanks for the tip about Opera, SergeiBaklan . 

     

    There was a report made on this Sway/Chromium issue: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=984729

     

    Since this commit was merged back in Chromium 56 with ostensibly large benefits elsewhere, it will likely be marked as WONTFIX by the Chromium team, they've noted. Apparently, only 0.3% sites were affected, unfortunately including Sway embeds.

     

    Hopefully this bug is something that the Sway developers can work around: I'd love to have embedded sways scrolling in Chromium Edge!

  • SergeiBaklan's avatar
    SergeiBaklan
    Diamond Contributor

    Yes, Sway scrolling doesn't work with this engine. You may add Opera to the list. That's why I open these roundups in IE.

  • ikjadoon's avatar
    ikjadoon
    Bronze Contributor

    Ironically, the Sway embedded inside this post cannot be scrolled independently in the new Edge or any other Chromium browsers. A Sway bug or Chromium?

  • ikjadoon's avatar
    ikjadoon
    Bronze Contributor

    An unexpected honor, haha! Thank you for the kind, but really not necessary, recognition, Tech Community @ Microsoft. I love meeting and helping the genuine, rigorous, and user-focused developers making a world-class browser. New browsers (or reborn browsers!) only come once a development generation, so why not make it great?

     

    Here's to an always-improving, user-centric, privacy-oriented new Edge.

     

    Cheers, mates.