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YasinAkimura
Mar 17, 2021Brass Contributor
Modernize Edge [Scrollbars and other aged parts]
This isn't really a problem but aesthetics are getting more important nowadays which includes the younger audience who use software. There are a few possible ways: Switching to Win UI 3 don't k...
sauravyad500
Mar 18, 2021Iron Contributor
I agree to your point in speeding up the edge chromium's approach. The flyouts are very slow and there should be a toggle button to turn off the preloading of these depending on the hardware.
Microsoft should work out on this piece.
Microsoft should work out on this piece.
cheeseleader
Mar 18, 2021Steel Contributor
No more toggles please. There are already many. Edge should work same on all hardware. It is a good thing that edge doesn't have a battery saver toggle like Opera GX.
I would like to see Edge UI natively written atleast on Windows 10. The current UI is a huge letdown compared to slim, stylish and clutterfree EdgeHTML based legacy version.
The UI freezes. A lot. Collections and history panels are slow to open. Opening collections sometimes kicks the fans in my laptop.
Can the edge UI be as native as minimize and close options on top right corner of display are? These options work always, edge UI does not, they look sharp, edge UI looks blurry.
You don't have to hardcode the engine in the OS, I get that was the main reason for switching to chromium in the first place, but you can definitely write the UI 'more natively'.
To what extent? I don't know. I guess if it was possible you'd make edge a fluent application on windows. But still this needs to be looked.
The current UI is ugly. Edge legacy was the only browser ever made that looked like, say, a fashion designer might use. Chromium edge, firefox and chrome look like something a nerd would use, or an IT guy.
A design you 'make on the move' of course won't look like something you conceived from the sratch. But you can try to make it more bearable, for those of us who liked edge (original) more than chrome.
I would like to see Edge UI natively written atleast on Windows 10. The current UI is a huge letdown compared to slim, stylish and clutterfree EdgeHTML based legacy version.
The UI freezes. A lot. Collections and history panels are slow to open. Opening collections sometimes kicks the fans in my laptop.
Can the edge UI be as native as minimize and close options on top right corner of display are? These options work always, edge UI does not, they look sharp, edge UI looks blurry.
You don't have to hardcode the engine in the OS, I get that was the main reason for switching to chromium in the first place, but you can definitely write the UI 'more natively'.
To what extent? I don't know. I guess if it was possible you'd make edge a fluent application on windows. But still this needs to be looked.
The current UI is ugly. Edge legacy was the only browser ever made that looked like, say, a fashion designer might use. Chromium edge, firefox and chrome look like something a nerd would use, or an IT guy.
A design you 'make on the move' of course won't look like something you conceived from the sratch. But you can try to make it more bearable, for those of us who liked edge (original) more than chrome.