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David Rubino
Microsoft
Oct 29, 2019Top feedback summary for October 29
Note: This is no longer the most recent top feedback summary. You can always find the latest at https://aka.ms/MSEdgeTopFeedback.
Hey everyone, we have a lot to cover today!
First, after some consideration we believe the feedback requesting a home button has been addressed. In part this is because a home button option has always been a part of Chromium and has been available in the insider channels from the start. To enable this option, just open the Settings and more (…) menu, choose Settings, and then choose Appearance from the left pane. Toggle the Show home button option and specify which page you’d like to open. However, we wouldn’t get this feedback if we didn’t have some kind of discoverability issue. Rather than just turn the home button on by default, we think most users who want a home button in the new Microsoft Edge were those accustomed to having one in their existing browser. For these users, we now import the home button setting from other browsers when you install an insider channel. Those who used to have the home button will have the home button in Microsoft Edge by default. Of course we can’t be sure we’re thinking about all possible angles here, so we’d like to hear from you on this topic. We’ve started a discussion thread here in the forum and we’d love to hear from you.
We have heard similar feedback about the need for the ability to sort favorites by name. Like the home button, this option is available, but it may be hard to find. To sort favorites, open the Settings and more (…) menu and choose Favorites then Manage favorites. Use the left pane to find a folder of favorites you’d like to sort. Then right click on any empty space around the list of favorites, on the right side of the screen. You will see an option Sort by name in the menu that appears. We are planning to make this more discoverable, but we’d like to get your ideas first. We’ve posted a discussion thread and invite you to stop by and join the conversation.
Another topic we’d like to discuss with you are some of the download options we’ve seen requested a lot, such as “run”, “open”, “save”, and “save as”. We’ve got some questions for the community as we decide how to approach this feedback. If you’re interested in this topic, please head over to the discussion thread and let us know what you think.
Also, we’ve heard the request for theme support, and specifically to support themes from the Chrome Web Store, just like we support traditional extensions. We’re happy to let you know that we are working on this. It’s not without challenges though, so we don’t know yet when we’ll be able to get it up and running. In the meantime, we’d love to talk to you about how you think about themes and what you use them for. We’ve started a discussion thread on this topic. Stop by and help shape the future of this feature area!
Finally, this week we have two new top requests and two schedule delays:
- With the addition of our PDF inking feature, we’re now seeing more of you request ink support for web pages.
- We’re seeing an increase in requests for a share button on the toolbar
- We will be delivering the ability to customize tile names on the new tab page, but we’re running a bit late and this is now planned for November instead of October.
- We’ve been making some improvements to scrolling and have more on the way. We’re waiting for the next round of these to be fully deployed to the Canary and Dev channels before calling this area “addressed” and writing up a summary of what we’ve done. Look for this in November instead of October as previously planned.
Here is the full updated list of top feedback:
Status |
Feedback |
On this list for |
Addressed (Join the discussion) |
Improve discoverability of the home button since some users are asking for it. |
8 weeks |
Planned for November (Previously October) |
A round of improvements to scrolling experience, with more (including performance) to come down the line |
10 weeks |
Planned for November (Previously October) |
Provide the ability to change the title of tiles on the new tab page |
10 weeks |
Planned for November |
Need for better handling of links when there is more than one profile |
10 weeks |
Planned for November |
Enable search in the extensions store |
10 weeks |
Planned |
Option to set a custom photo as the New Tab Page background photo |
10 weeks |
Planned (Join the discussion) |
Support themes from the Chrome Web Store |
10 weeks |
Planned (Join the discussion) |
Provide different options for sorting favorites |
10 weeks |
In Discussion (Join the discussion) |
Provide run / open / save / save as options when downloading files |
10 weeks |
Under Review |
Provide an option to add a share button to the tool bar |
New! |
Under Review |
Add the ability to ink on web pages |
New! |
Under Review |
Bring the OneNote Web Clipper to the Microsoft Edge extensions store |
3 weeks |
Under Review |
Opening a new tab is too slow |
5 weeks |
Under Review |
Ask users if they want to close all tabs when they close a browser window |
5 weeks |
Under Review |
Support mouse gestures for common actions like navigation and tab close |
6 weeks |
Under Review |
Provide a transparent theme for the browser frame |
6 weeks |
Under Review |
Add the ability to change the location for news content on the new tab page |
8 weeks |
Under Review |
Touchpad two-finger scrolling is sometimes triggering a right click instead |
8 weeks |
Under Review |
The address bar and its text are too big, and should be smaller like Chrome |
8 weeks |
Under Review |
Add an option to hide the Bing search bar on the new tab page |
10 weeks |
Under Review |
Allow the search bar in the new tab page to be configured with other search providers |
10 weeks |
Under Review |
Bring the tab set aside feature from the current version of Microsoft Edge |
10 weeks |
Under Review |
Bring the tab preview feature from the current version of Microsoft Edge |
10 weeks |
Under Review |
Bring the reading list feature from the current version of Microsoft Edge |
10 weeks |
Under Review |
Bring the Ask Cortana feature from the current version of Microsoft Edge |
10 weeks |
Under Review |
Provide an option to set a custom URL for a new tab instead of showing the new tab page |
10 weeks |
Under Review |
Update the user interface with the Fluent Design System |
10 weeks |
Under Review |
Make tabs more square and less rounded, like the current version of Microsoft Edge |
10 weeks |
Under Review |
Allow sign-in to the browser with a Google account |
10 weeks |
Quality Area |
Bring more extensions to the extensions store |
7 weeks |
Quality Area |
Edge should use less memory than it does |
8 weeks |
Quality Area |
Edge should use less CPU than it does |
10 weeks |
Quality Area |
Scrolling should feel smoother for web pages |
10 weeks |
Quality Area |
Scrolling should feel smoother for PDF files |
10 weeks |
Quality Area |
Update does not always work reliably |
10 weeks |
Definitions:
Addressed – Changes to address this feedback are visible to all users in the Canary and Dev channels
Planned for… – We’re working on this and currently plan for it to be addressed in the Canary channel before the end of the month indicated
Planned - We have reviewed this feedback and have a plan to address it. However, we aren't ready to share a target time frame just yet.
In Discussion – We’ve reviewed this feedback and to learn more we have started a discussion about it here in the Microsoft Edge Insider Forum
Under Review – We are reviewing this feedback internally and do not have a plan to share at this time.
Quality Area – We will give extra weight to fixes and opportunities in this area. Please continue to report specific bugs and make specific asks.
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David Rubino Do you plan to add video pop-up feature?
- archtechIron ContributorPicture in Picture feature already exist, but no obvious way to use it. In YouTube for example, you have to right-click twice to show the native context menu and then you can see and click the Picture in Picture feature in the menu.
Since the feature already baked in, it simply needs a nice button that user can click. This can be done with a floating button on a video what can be shown when hovering using mouse or single tap to show the button when using touch. Or have the Picture-in-Picture button on the toolbar, but only shown when video is playing on that tab.- That's actually a very nice idea,
when you said "only shown when video is playing on that tab" I thought about Global Media control button that appears when there is something being played, so the pop up button can be added to there as well without occupying other spaces.
btw I use this extension made by Google and works with Edge insider browsers too
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/picture-in-picture-extens/hkgfoiooedgoejojocmhlaklaeopbecg
- Hubbit200Copper Contributor
David Rubino Hi, any chance we could get the option to hide the profile button? I find it takes up unnecessary space...
- Beresford_DavidsonCopper Contributor
- archtechIron ContributorIs Windows Timeline integration is on the way? I use this feature quite alot and very handy when I search something in the Timeline and will show the website that I visited weeks ago. Nice to have one place to do it through Windows Timeline. I rather have this as a feature for Edge than relying on installing Extension.
Also Tab Thumbnails would be nice, especially able to glance whats is the content for that tab without fully switching into it.- Timeline (TaskView) will start showing Edge insider web history once History syncing is enabled and added to the Edge insider browsers.
I also love tab thumbnails, either the big thumbnails that appear above tabs like in Edge classic or the ones that appear below them like in Google chrome. - Drew1903Silver Contributor
archtech
Hi,
Tab thumbnails is supposedly, allegedly coming, but, don't quote me on this, as the saying goes; and I don't have a timeline for it.
Oh and speaking of TimelineThat one I can answer. It will be when Edge C replaces current Edge in the OS.
It can only be had with the betas by adding extensions, although, none I tried seemed to work all that well.
Cheers,
Drew- do you have a source for it? because
the Timeline (TaskView) is connected to browsers using the History sync. so as long as History sync is not implemented into Edge insider, the TaskView won't show history items of Edge insider.
- mindlogikCopper Contributor
One of the areas of concern from an Enterprise/ business point of view is the inability to switch off Microsoft news feed from the home page.
Without this option, we would never allow Edge as a browser as the news feed is productivity counter productive.Hi,
you can enforce these settings using group policy
see, you'll get a clean new tab page. soon you will be able to set a custom background for the new tab page as well.
- ikjadoonBronze Contributor
David Rubino My quick plugs and votes:
1. Gestures: yes. Please. Instead of an inordinate focus on just tablets for touch, Microsoft should absolutely implement touch gestures for touchpads. This is what Windows 8 should've really hit a home run on besides just tablets, but better late than never. Use the touchpad more, Microsoft!
2. Themes: yeah, let's do it, but I'd be cautious in introducing more variables for bugs, if the themes have too much access (i.e., see lots of Firefox themes). Sent in the relevant thread.
3. Add a right-click context menu to removing typo URLs from the address bar's auto-suggest.
4. Add auto-save for text boxes (browsers should move out of the 1990s and be able to recover text input in a plaintext box).
5. Allow / enable per-tab profiles (i.e., what Firefox Containers does) so we can properly separate cookies between work A vs. work B vs. work C vs. our personal browsing.
6. A minor one: fix the broken scroll behavior of embedded Microsoft Sways in Chromium browsers. This is a Sway bug, technically, but the incompatibility today is between Microsoft Sways and Microsoft Edge Chromium, which is a little ironic.
- cjc2112Bronze Contributor
David Rubino I'm glad to see that Inking for webpages has been added to under review, this was a really useful feature and i still use the Spartan edge because of it(and the set tabs aside feature, and scrollable tabs), which leads me to my next point. I fail to see any negative things coming out of Scrollable tabs. I hope the reason that they haven't announced it or discussed it yet is because they are very busy, because it allows you to still be able to see what your tabs have on them, and has no limit(as opposed to around 75) to how many you can have open and displayed(i know, no one will have 70 tabs open on one window, but the icons are still too squished to see), and are more easily navigable.
Another thing I want in edge is More advanced tracking protection. Sure there are extensions that block things, but people who really care about their privacy will go to Firefox or Brave, because they have built in tracking protection; they can add on extensions in Chrome; that's not an alternative.
- Alex BachinskiyIron Contributor
David Rubino why is set aside period is 10 weeks. It was way closer before. We NEED IT!
Alex Bachinskiy wrote:David Rubino why is set aside period is 10 weeks. It was way closer before. We NEED IT!
The 3rd column on the right shows how long that feature suggestion has been on the list for. it doesn't show how long it takes for that feature to be implemented 🙂
- iamworkingCopper ContributorFor quite some time, newer builds are causing troubles when we debug any application (angular/react) using Source tab. It takes a lot of time to hit the debug point. Once the debug is hit, F10/F11 starts to lag, switching to new statements take ages. Inline variable previews don't show up (this setting is already enabled). This was not an issue a month back or so. Please look into this, as this makes me switch back to Google Chrome.
- CIMarketingVideoCopper Contributor
I'd like to add another voice to the argument that we should NOT have Google integration added to the new Edge - I daresay many of us using it are doing so because we don't want any Google integration and/or would like to distance ourselves from Google as much as possible 🙂