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Links double spaced
Links under the tabs are double spaced which is a bother requiring scrolling so I often use Firefox.
Weissguy so you're referring to your bookmarks/favorites.
here is how it looks like on my Edge canary using dark theme.
I think the spacing is the same as in your screenshots. Microsoft Edge is more optimized for touch screens that's why you see more spacing. i personally like this feature, for example google chrome's UI (user interface) is too compact in comparison and too small.
there is currently no option in the Edge settings to allow you to change UI scaling, maybe they add it in the future.
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- birdiewinsCopper Contributor
- Drew1903Silver Contributor
birdiewins
Thanks! It's not what or how I took it from what was written.
The spacing (now, that I'm looking at the right stuff, lol) is the same in Edge C as it is in Edge. Admittedly, not as close together as the other browser, but, unchanged Edge to Edge C. Edge, already, uses similar spacing. Visually, personally, it's nice & easy to work with the list when it's not so compacted; prefer the Edge spacing, myself, if that's the question 🤷
Cheers,
Drew
- You got any screenshots of that problem? cause I can't seem to find/produce it.
- WeissguyCopper Contributor
Two files attached with Snips from Edge and Firefox which show the blank spaces between links in Edge.
Thanks for checking.
Weissguy so you're referring to your bookmarks/favorites.
here is how it looks like on my Edge canary using dark theme.
I think the spacing is the same as in your screenshots. Microsoft Edge is more optimized for touch screens that's why you see more spacing. i personally like this feature, for example google chrome's UI (user interface) is too compact in comparison and too small.
there is currently no option in the Edge settings to allow you to change UI scaling, maybe they add it in the future.