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A huge thank you to this Insiders group
Drew1903 wrote:The icon behavior when apps are pinned exists in this (for example),
It's Not a problem of Edge, it is related to Windows. Josh Bodner (Edge developer) already said this:
"...The issue is with Windows, not Edge, and we made a fix in all Windows Insider builds 19xxx and higher. That fix hasn't had a chance to be ported back to non-Insider Windows yet (18363 and lower), so it's not surprising if people are still seeing it there, but if you're seeing it on Windows versions that do have the fix, then it means the fix wasn't sufficient. ..."
Something I'd really like to be added too is the acrylic (transparency) effect on the context menus (including the three dot menu on the top right corner and the right-click menu). Also please don't forget the reveal effects when hovering.
About the animations, the Windows Start Menu has a great example of how the context menus should be animated (the context menu starts animated from the point where the cursor is.)
Here's a concept of Edge with Fluent Design on which you can see the acrylic effect: https://twitter.com/itsMichaelWest/status/1143953352662953986?s=20
And here's a concept of the context menu with the acrylic effect too: https://twitter.com/itsMichaelWest/status/1143953352662953986?s=20
- HotCakeXJan 16, 2020MVPSpoiler
YgorCortes wrote:
This is awesome! One of the things I'm missing the most on the new Edge is Fluent Design. Honestly I'm completely fine with the borders and UI size, I'd like for them not to be changed, or at least for it to be an option.
Something I'd really like to be added too is the acrylic (transparency) effect on the context menus (including the three dot menu on the top right corner and the right-click menu). Also please don't forget the reveal effects when hovering.
About the animations, the Windows Start Menu has a great example of how the context menus should be animated (the context menu starts animated from the point where the cursor is.)
Here's a concept of Edge with Fluent Design on which you can see the acrylic effect: https://twitter.com/itsMichaelWest/status/1143953352662953986?s=20
And here's a concept of the context menu with the acrylic effect too: https://twitter.com/itsMichaelWest/status/1143953352662953986?s=20They look nice, although I prefer the tab thumbnails/previews to appear at top instead of bottom. at top will be like Edge classic and Vivaldi, at bottom is very trivial
I hope we will be able to change the opacity of the Acrylic UI as well, like we can in the Windows terminal preview