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cjc2112
Sep 18, 2019Bronze Contributor
Tabs and Dark Mode
Elliot Kirk I feel that the dark mode isn't as contrasting as the dark mode in the original edge. When I tried it in the original, I was entranced by the dark modes near complete black color(1). The ...
- DeletedSep 19, 2019Somehow I think making the UI as close to the original Edge should be the top priority in the new Edge. It still looks like a slightly reskinned Chrome...
Drew1903
Sep 29, 2019Silver Contributor
cjc2112
Hi,
I have 3 comments:
1. I find when hoovering things do change such that it is quite noticeable, to me.
2. You can move the tabs laterally, the same as w/ Edge.
3. If the OS is set to Dark & certain OS Accent colours are used one can have very good contrast across the Edge C top bar.
Cheers,
Drew
- erikvpNov 06, 2019Brass Contributor
Hi Drew,
Hovering over a tab makes it lighter. But I never noticed it till I did read this and tried it. So, it is clearly not enough it should be made lighter. Don't forget a good part of the population is color blind to some degree. So, trying to be making it just a bit different will not work for them
- Drew1903Nov 07, 2019Silver Contributor
erikvp
Yes, Erik, the shading changes when hoovering on a tab. I will tell you (& others) since Edge C does a very good job of applying OS Accent colours when they are told to affect Title Bars & window frames, things can be very easy to see & distinguish. For example...
Cheers,
Drew- erikvpNov 07, 2019Brass Contributor
Hi Drew,
I had to try it first. A few observations.
- Most end-users will not even know where to find these settings.
- To get a decent hover effect you should not have to customize the color scheme.
- Same as 2 but for the active tab.
- The same is true for the buttons of course.
It was done in Edge. So, why not in Edge C. All (for me at least) they have to do is make the hover effect a bit lighter. Somewhere in the middle of the active and inactive tabs. That is what they did in Edge.
The same is true for the buttons too of course.