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Extensions - Chrome or Microsoft Store?
NicolSD
Question: "How can I do a proper bug report that will make its way to the right channel without using Mr. Smiley?"
Answer: By going https://microsoftedgesupport.microsoft.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?
Cheers,
Drew
Drew1903 I am aware of that page but there is no way to add images to your report. I was hoping to report it here and that someone from Microsoft could pick it up. Oh well, I'll do as Eric_Lawrence suggested.
- Drew1903May 07, 2019Silver Contributor
NicolSD
Nicol,No, no, hang on, listen... A named person writes to you in response & then, everything & anything can be put in mail to that person. Been there, done that, have the T-shirt. Can do all that's possible via E-mail in direct correspondence with the same (named) individual. And is with actual ticket #s.
Cheers,
Drew- NicolSDMay 07, 2019Steel Contributor
Drew1903 Yeah, I plan to do that whenever someone decides to write back to me about the bug. It's just that I wanted to make my initial report as complete as possible, ie. with all the things I have found about the bug. What I ended up doing is creating multiple clips appropriate sections of pages that show both what it Canary displays and what it should look like.
I have two monitors: one large, one small. I put them on the small screen with the page renders on the left side and the right renders on the right side. The main screen had one bad page in Canary and the same page displayed properly in Edge Classic.
My bug description referred to all the images. Although I cannot replicate the problem on all my installs, I thought that showing examples of bad and good renders side by side would help the folks at Microsoft figure out what kind of problem it is. I also included a workaround that allows me to temporarily make Canary render the pages properly.