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Remove unnecessary items from right-click menu in Edge
Normal users that are not web developers will probably use them less often, so it's be better to have an option to only activate them when we want to, from developer tools.
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- markJ355Copper Contributor
I disagree with removing these items from the right click option. As a website developer we use these very frequently. They are very visible in some form on other web browsers and removing just for edge, will just alienate Edge once again from other browsers. As a regular user (non developers) how often to you right click on a page?
- PvrtwoCopper ContributorThat's good for developers but useless for regular users and should be a option nothing more than that
- TheShaunSawSilver ContributormarkJ355
Hi there, you are welcome to the Microsoft Edge Insider Hub!
We are talking about this feature because the buttons in the context menu and anywhere else are bigger in Edge for the reliability of the tablet users. The context menu looks fine when it has less options but when it has many options, it looks to be very large and cumbersome which also takes time to select an option as users have to look through a large context menu.
As mentioned above in some of the replies, the suggestion is not about totally removing those developer options but hiding them under a toggle-based feature which can be easily enabled to show them again in the context menu.- markJ355Copper Contributor
TheShaunSaw I still do not think that is a good enough reason. By default, right click has only these options [screenshot below]. Anything else, depends what the user has installed as a web app in the browser or depends on what website he/she is on. If anything should be remove is perhaps "Read Aloud" unless right clicking on text.
- Faris-JayyousiIron ContributorTotally agree. Great suggestion 😀
- DinosaurTimBrass Contributor
HotCakeX Yes please remove these items by default!
Average users don't know what these buttons do, and if they click them, they'll be calling IT to help because they don't know "what happened to their screen" 🙂
Even for web developers, I think "View frame source" and "Refresh frame" are often redundant, because they always appear in the menu, regardless of whether the page even has a frame. It would be nice if Edge checked this and only showed these options when needed. Firefox already does this.
I don't know if there are some technical hurdles making it difficult to adapt the right-click menu based on user settings, but if a static menu is desired, at least placing these options under a sub-heading would be somewhat better.
- YgorCortesIron ContributorAs long as they add it as an option, I totally agree!
- Rohit YadavBronze Contributor
Yea, that would be useful in cleaning the right click menu & more appealing to the users. That said, devs can enable the option.
- TheShaunSawSilver ContributorYes, the context menu would look a lot simpler for people who don't need to use these options.