Sep 19 2019 06:15 AM
Sep 19 2019 06:15 AM
Google Chrome doesn't show the "https://" in their address bar (unless you double click it).
Should Edge Chromium do the same?
In my opinion yes as it is a cleaner look.
Sep 19 2019 08:32 AM
Sep 19 2019 09:04 AM
Sep 19 2019 09:06 AM
Sep 19 2019 09:15 AM
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No, unless always show a red warning for plain http
Sep 19 2019 09:19 AM
Sep 19 2019 09:24 AM
@HotCakeX I mean red warning, even no form in page
Sep 19 2019 09:29 AM
Sep 19 2019 05:04 PM - edited Sep 19 2019 05:06 PM
This same discussion was asked on the Chromium forums:
I preference seeing it, especially if I click the website from a search engine. This is so I can see if it's directing me to http or https site. But that's just me as in actuality it doesn't bother me either way if Edge chooses to keep it shown or not shown.
Sep 20 2019 08:11 AM
If it's already clearly stated how would coloring it red help? There are various conditions of visually impaired users, but screen readers help those people which should read the warning. In the case of illiterate I agree, an icon (symbol) should be obvious. Not just exclamation point as it is ambiguous, and even signage is location dependent. Is a red octagon a universal symbol for STOP? If so then I've answered my own question.
What do you mean by, "even no form in page" ?
Oct 15 2019 07:05 PM
@bnemec I mean login forms, survey forms etc.