Oct 04 2019 07:15 AM - edited Oct 04 2019 07:35 AM
Hello, I'm here to suggest a small modification about bookmarks button. As you can see in the screenshot, I'd like if that button can be moved just next to home button or at least if you can put an option to move it next home button. From my point of view a button next home button will be more comfortable for a user coming from firefox or chrome, since usually folder in the favourite bar are from left side.
Oct 04 2019 07:45 AM - edited Oct 04 2019 07:47 AM
Moving the bookmarks button from its current location may confuse the many users of Classic Edge. The bookmarks button (called Favorites/Favourites in Classic Edge) has only recently been added to Chromium Edge. I think it makes sense for it to stay where it is currently, but perhaps at a later date all buttons could all be customised by each user in a similar way to how they can be in Firefox. (I speak UK English)
Oct 04 2019 07:59 AM
Oct 05 2019 01:30 AM - edited Oct 05 2019 02:30 AM
@HotCakeX Graham-STMC even google put items on the left, if you enable bookmarks bar, items start coming from left specially if you have a small amount of folder.Look at the screenshot. I don't like that bar especially on my notebook because it use too much portion of the screen, a button between home button and searchbar that can call all folder and bookmarks (like firefox) will be very useful in my opinion. By the way I'm asking myself if is possible to mod this button position? Like using css on vivaldi. The possibility to move any element of the interface will be wonderful if implemented.
Oct 05 2019 01:49 AM
Solution@xlollomanx There was some debate in the podcast on WindowsCentral yesterday following a discussion about the forthcoming SurfaceNeo and Windows 10X for foldable devices as to whether having the X (Close) maximise and minimise buttons at the top right of an app is now sensible.
Perhaps this conversation about Chromium Edge should be looked at as part of a bigger picture.
Should the positioning of all buttons on all apps made by Microsoft be flexible in the same way as it is possible to customise the ribbons in Microsoft Office?
For now it would be nice to set a standard. You cannot please everyone all of the time. I believe that Chromium Edge should look different to Chrome because it has the potential to do so much more.
Posted via Chromium Edge (Dev) on MacOS
Oct 05 2019 01:54 AM
Oct 05 2019 01:57 AM
Oct 05 2019 02:10 AM
Oct 15 2019 08:52 AM
@HotCakeX I recently added an adblocker and immediately wanted to drag the bookmarks/favourites list button across so that it was next to the "add bookmark/favourite" button that is part of the search box. I am very pleased to see the new small + symbol on this button.
I do hope that the other features from Classic Edge will be available in Chromuim Edge and that soon the buttons for adding notes and sharing will appear.
Chromium Edge (Dev)
Classic Edge
(I write in UK English)
Posted via Chromium Edge Version 79.0.294.1 (Official build) dev (64-bit)
on Windows 10 Home 1903 (Build 18362.10022)
Oct 15 2019 09:42 AM
Not a good idea, or leave the choice to the user
Oct 15 2019 09:49 AM
@Graham-STMC wrote:@HotCakeX I recently added an adblocker and immediately wanted to drag the bookmarks/favourites list button across so that it was next to the "add bookmark/favourite" button that is part of the search box. I am very pleased to see the new small + symbol on this button.
I do hope that the other features from Classic Edge will be available in Chromuim Edge and that soon the buttons for adding notes and sharing will appear.
Chromium Edge (Dev)
Classic Edge
(I write in UK English)
Posted via Chromium Edge Version 79.0.294.1 (Official build) dev (64-bit)
on Windows 10 Home 1903 (Build 18362.10022)
Hi,
unfortunately I can't seem to find the symbol you're talking about, Idk what I'm missing xD
Oct 16 2019 04:21 PM
Oct 17 2019 12:47 AM
Oct 05 2019 01:49 AM
Solution@xlollomanx There was some debate in the podcast on WindowsCentral yesterday following a discussion about the forthcoming SurfaceNeo and Windows 10X for foldable devices as to whether having the X (Close) maximise and minimise buttons at the top right of an app is now sensible.
Perhaps this conversation about Chromium Edge should be looked at as part of a bigger picture.
Should the positioning of all buttons on all apps made by Microsoft be flexible in the same way as it is possible to customise the ribbons in Microsoft Office?
For now it would be nice to set a standard. You cannot please everyone all of the time. I believe that Chromium Edge should look different to Chrome because it has the potential to do so much more.
Posted via Chromium Edge (Dev) on MacOS