web widget
8 TopicsNew icon for the Web Widget floating button
Previously looked like this. Microsoft Edge Version 91.0.844.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit) So what do you think? I personally would prefer it without the white background, only the Edge icon itself and preferably bigger when the white background is no longer there. I also think it makes more sense now, the previous one wasn't really relatable.1.6KViews1like4CommentsNew Web Widget behavior: Auto Hide when Pinned to the sides of the screen, (Left/Right)
Microsoft Edge Version 91.0.836.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit) if you don't have it yet, it's because of CFR so with this new behavior, you can move your mouse/finger to the left/right edge of the screen to reveal Web Widget. of course, there are other ways to access it too. So what do you think about this?1.2KViews2likes3CommentsNew floating button for the Web Widget in Edge
you can drag and drop it you can put it anywhere on the screen but it's sticky, so it automatically sticks to sides. if you drag and drop it on the center of your screen, it automatically sticks to one of the 3 sides, (Top, Right, Left), also got smooth animation when it sticks. it stays always on top of other windows (except for full screen games which I just tested) can be turned on and off using the option shown in the screenshot below How do you launch Web Widget? it launches automatically on Windows startup (unless you disable it from Edge settings or Windows settings) you can launch it by right-clicking on Edge canary shortcut on Start menu and selecting "Launch Web Widget" you can launch it from Edge settings page: edge://settings/newTabPage you can launch it by pressing Edge's (...) menu button => More tools => Launch Web Widget Microsoft Edge Version 90.0.816.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit) This might be a Controlled feature rollout6.9KViews2likes2CommentsNew Web Widget layout in Edge version 90.0.815.0 canary
This one only shows the search area, even when Edge window is closed, no news feed. pretty useful for performing quick searches, what do you think? by the way, you can also use the search area in Windows 10 taskbar to search the web, just like the Web Widget of Edge. but, since Edge is multiplatform, other OSes like Linux and Mac can benefit from this too.1.3KViews0likes6CommentsWeb Widget Reactions
I would love to have a laughing emoji too. It would be cool. Here's why: Some stories are funny. -------------------------------------------- I have sent feedback. I would love to see more reactions too, like celebrating emoji and smiling emoji. There could also be dislike emoji.918Views0likes2Comments