Look familiar?

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Recognize this place?... we had it repainted :xd:

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Cheers,
Drew

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How to enable Dark mode in Edge insider Canary

it's good Dev and Canary channels both can use this flag, soon Beta channel will join them too :)

 

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Discussions/Latest-Edge-Canary-build-lets-you-enable-dark-mod...

FYI: The Dark web pages flag IS available for Beta.... so, that's all 3 Channels, now.

And (subject change) Reading view is, now, in Beta by default, no flags needed.  It, now, also, has the same NTP stuff as in latest Dev & Canary.

Cheers,
Drew

Speaking of familiar, the new Edge UI/UX too closely resembles Google Chrome/Chromium. It should try to resemble the original Edge in order to both keep existing Edge users and attract new users as well.

@Z_Ked 


@Z_Ked wrote:
Speaking of familiar, the new Edge UI/UX too closely resembles Google Chrome/Chromium. It should try to resemble the original Edge in order to both keep existing Edge users and attract new users as well.

True, I think first they should start by adding Microsoft's own fluent design language to the UI and then add the same transparent/Acrylic theme to the new Edge insider..unfortunately it seems that at this point they are not paying so much attention to the design and rather focusing on the deadline they set for themselves to ship the stable version of Edge insider..

@HotCakeX It also wouldn't be a bad idea to allow the user to choose between Blink and EdgeHTML engines, at least for developers.

@Z_Ked 


@Z_Ked wrote:

@HotCakeX It also wouldn't be a bad idea to allow the user to choose between Blink and EdgeHTML engines, at least for developers.


Yeah. there are some heavy websites that are better handled in Edge HTML for me and it uses less system resources than Chromium engine