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Elliot Kirk
Jan 13, 2020Former Employee
Discussion - Updating our interface with Fluent touches
Hi Insiders. We have received a whole lot of feedback on the overall design of the next version of Microsoft Edge. First off, we would like to thank you all for the feedback that you have submitted. ...
- Jul 14, 2020
Thank you so much for all your feedback on the overall design of the new version of Edge, as it is invaluable to our getting the experience right. A common thread through this feedback has been a lot of discussion about the definition of “Fluent” design, and how it should apply to Microsoft products, so we wanted to share an update to provide some clarity. As opposed to a specific or static set of design rules, Fluent is intended to be an ever-evolving design system across Microsoft products. As the world around us continues to evolve, including devices, interaction models, user habits and expectations, the Microsoft design system must also evolve to meet the changing needs of our users. This means Fluent will not necessarily always represent everything that it did several years ago when the look and feel of the legacy version of Edge was first developed. You can learn more about the current direction of Fluent by visiting the Fluent Design System Page, which provides a summary of the design system as a whole, as well as how it applies to different platforms, applications and controls across Microsoft.
If you browse through the Fluent guidance at the link above, you’ll note that the new version of Edge is aligned with the current direction Fluent is going, and we will continue to evolve along with the design system and Microsoft as a whole. While Edge may be one of the first to put some of these new Fluent elements into practice, you will continue to see other products across the company update to reflect this direction as well. For example, you’ll notice that the latest Fluent designs are characterized by rounded corners across objects and controls, and the new version of Edge is consistent with that guidance. Another example is that there isn't a pivotal focus on transparency in the latest Fluent designs, and surfaces of the new version of Edge reflects this.
This is not to say we will never consider incorporating such aspects into our designs going forward, or perhaps offering options to customize the look and feel, but there are no plans to incorporate these elements into the default experience for all users at this time. However, there are other design investments on our roadmap to continue aligning with the broader Fluent direction, such as updating icons and illustrations across the product. Please continue to send your feedback on the overall Edge look and feel, including preferences and pain points, as we are always open to learning more and updating our direction based on the needs of our users.
- The Microsoft Edge Team
tistou
May 30, 2021Bronze Contributor
MS must not increase the size (by default), we are not on tablets and the font size matches other fonts 🙂
Or MS adds an option or it is necessary to increase the scale under Windows to 125 or 150% (or the pitch/resolution of your monitor is not for you) 😉
It's very good as it is now
sdmarathe
May 30, 2021Copper Contributor
tistou I already have it zoomed to 150% system zoom and it STILL shows small in addressbar. Not everyone has god eyesight like some youngsters! Give us a choice
- tistouMay 30, 2021Bronze Contributor
I'm 27 "1440p and 100%, and even though I don't have perfect eyesight, it's fine for me
The same size with Chrome if I remember correctly
- sdmaratheMay 30, 2021Copper Contributor
yeah when I was 27 I could reach the stars 🙂 we will talk again in 15 years lol It is not fine for me I have 1080p display. an I am at 150% and everything is fine except for the address bar font. Yes Chrome messed it up few months back and I left Chrome - I was hoping Edge did not buy into the madness like Chrome. Sadly all chromium based browsers are going for this nonsense. I wished they understood middle aged people like us a bit more when making these decisions. it is a nightmare for me and I now have no bloody browser that is comfortable enough anymore. I am using laptop display 15 inch not external monitor - maybe the issue is only on laptop size not on external monitors. I really do not want to invest on external monitors nor i like adding more clutter on desk
- ShashankDahatMay 31, 2021Iron ContributorYou Can't Read The Text Properly In 1080p Imagine Me Reading It On A 1920x1080 Pixel Screen!!
- AnonymousMay 30, 2021
Hello
it's not about 150% screen magnification!
you have to use advanced scaling throughout the system please try and change these settings to 150% but it's really a very large magnification!
- sdmaratheMay 30, 2021Copper Contributor
No - i changed display scaling in windows 10 native scaling. changed to 150% as well as 175% in advanced scaling. No effect on actual font size of the addressbar. I am not talking about Edge zoom 0- I was also talking about Windows native display scaling. (confirmed on regedit with logpixels)
- AnonymousMay 30, 2021