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Edge Bug
Deleted Actually, it's quite easy to cater for accessibility and keep usual borders etc. for the majority of users. Add an easily accessible switch (button, symbol ...) that switches all of Edge in and out of an accessibility mode. Et voila, you have the best for everyone as he/she chooses.
Kai Schätzl That's a fair point as well; we often opt for giving I am unsure if adding an option to toggle that UI on/off is being considered, so it would be great if you can submit feedback through the browser (Shift+Alt+I, or "..." menu>"Help and Feedback">"Send feedback.") Out of curiosity, where do you think the ideal location would be for such a switch? If it was in the Settings menu, most users might have challenges with finding it.
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Program Manager & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
- JustKatoJun 27, 2020Copper Contributor
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Wow, that is embarrassing... Why enable accessibility options by default? This completely ruins any UX Design of any website, it looks truly horrible and disgusting, even made me switch away from edge and back to Firefox.
Why not make it an option in the settings? I don't see color blind accessibility options enabled by default, I don't see default font-sizes of 1000% for accessibility, why THIS? Why not one of the other 100000000 things that you guys could have changed?
Truly disgusting and embarrassing from the chromium project. I'll just recommend to my clients to switch to Firefox in the meanwhile, this is repulsive. I am getting 100s of tickets every day because you guys made this change, funny part? Can't even turn it off in the new edge, works in chromium, but people actually started using edge only to instantly abandon it because of this... Kind of ironic.