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Microsoft Edge Dev channel updated with more UI tweaks, lots of bug fixes

The Edge Dev channel's latest update brings several new UI features and loads of bug fixes to check out.
 

What you need to know

  • Another weekly update is now out for the Microsoft Edge Dev channel.
  • In contrast to other recent updates, this one brings more user-facing tweaks alongside the usual batch of bug fixes.
  • The update pushes the Dev channel up to version 77.0.189.3.

Microsoft is continuing its weekly cadence of updates for the Microsoft Edge Dev channel, bringing another batch of improvements and fixes for testers to check out. This week, the focus is on improving several elements of the UI, along with the usual slew of bug fixes across the board.

One of the biggest changes in this release is the addition of a page in the Settings menu to pick your preferred "New Tab Page" layout. Other tweaks include the ability to select more than one tab at once, a dark theme in the "Send Feedback" dialog, and more. Here's a full look at everything that's new and fixed in the latest Edge Dev channel release.

What's new

  • Added a page in Settings to choose your desired New Tab Page layout.
  • Added an option in the Help and Feedback menu to report an unsafe website.
  • Multiple tabs can now be selected using the keyboard's ctrl and space keys.
  • Added dark theme to the Send Feedback dialog.
  • Added a separator between the active tab and the rest of the tabs when the color of the tab band makes it difficult to tell the difference between the active tab and the rest of the tabs.
  • Updated the color of windows when they're inactive.

Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where opening Settings as a guest crashes the browser.
  • Fixed an issue where opening DevTools in InPrivate sometimes crashes the browser.
  • Fixed an issue where the loading spinner and the tab icon existed at the same time.
  • Fixed a crash when using Read Aloud.
  • Fixed an issue where certain webpages with videos would crash.
  • Fixed an issue where favorites sometimes get deleted if the first run experience is interrupted.
  • Fixed some strings that weren't translated.
  • Fixed an issue where installed websites can't be uninstalled from Windows Settings.
  • Fixed an issue where DevTools extensions weren't appearing in the list of DevTools extensions.
  • Fixed an issue where sync sometimes wouldn't work when using a VPN.
  • Fixed an issue where files shown on the downloads page used a generic icon instead of the file's own icon.

Mac-only changes

  • Fixed an issue where clicking the Restart App button when installing an update doesn't open the browser again.
  • Fixed an issue where context menus sometimes aren't shown.
  • Fixed an issue where the text for the keyboard shortcut to open Downloads is different depending on where it is seen.
  • Fixed an issue where the prompt to enter keychain credentials is unexpectedly seen after installing a new build.

The Edge Dev channel is the second-most frequently updated testing branch for the new Edge built on Chromium. The browser is also available through a Canary channel, which sees updates daily. Microsoft also plans to open up a Beta channel in the future, which will see updates every six weeks.

If you want to give the new Edge a shot before its full release, you can download the Dev or Canary channel releases at Microsoft's Edge Insider site now.

 

 

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