Karlston Posted March 15, 2021 Share Posted March 15, 2021 Microsoft Edge is getting a new Colour Picker and theming options Microsoft is working on surfacing theming options better in their Edge browser. The company has added a new flag to Edge called “Enable picker for colour based themes.” The flag adds a new colour-based theme picker in Edge Appearance settings. Old New The new theme picker surfaces 13 new colour-based themes and adds a prominent link to themes in the Chrome Web Store. The colours are similar to those offered by Google on the Chrome Web Store, but with Microsoft’s own names and delivers results such as this: The new flag is available in the latest Edge Dev and Edge Canary builds. It is not known when it will become available to mainstream users. via Techdows Microsoft Edge is getting a new Colour Picker and theming options Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Microsoft is working on surfacing theming options better in their Edge browser. The company has added a new flag to Edge called “Enable picker for colour based themes.”
mood Posted March 15, 2021 Share Posted March 15, 2021 Microsoft Edge is getting new theme options soon Microsoft is testing new theme customization options in the company's Edge web browser. Available in Edge Canary, the new options allow users to change the color theme of the browser with just a few clicks. Taking another cue from Vivaldi, after adding sidebar tab browsing support earlier this month, Microsoft started to add new experimental theming options to its browser. Microsoft Edge is based on Chromium, the same core that Google Chrome, Vivaldi, Brave, and Opera uses. Since all browsers share the same core, the only differentiating factors are features that browser makers add manually to their browsers. Microsoft did add support for installing Chrome themes in Edge last year, but the new feature introduces native support for a selection of themes in the browser. All Chromium-based themes are limited to changing colors, as the browser UI cannot be modified. Enable the new themes feature Microsoft Edge Canary 91.0.825.0, the latest Canary version at the time of writing, was used to write about the feature. You can check the installed browser channel and version by loading edge://settings/help. Here is what you need to do to enable the new functionality. Microsoft calls it picker for color based themes: Load edge://flags/#edge-color-theme-picker in the browser's address bar. Set the experimental feature to Enabled. Restart Microsoft Edge. Once restarted, head to edge://settings/appearance. The page should display the new themes at the top under Theme. All available themes, 14 at the time of writing, change the color scheme of the user interface. Cool Breeze turns changes it to a light blue color scheme, dark & stormy to dark gray colors, and mystical forests to green colors. Options to create a custom color scheme, something that Vivaldi supports, are not available in this preview. Links to download and install more themes from Microsoft's own Edge Add-ons store or from Google's Web Store are available on the page as well. An option to restore the theme to the default is offered next to that. How do these color themes differ from the dark and light system themes? Unlike color themes, system themes do change colors on internal browser pages, the new tab page or menus. If you just enable a system theme, say dark, you will notice that everything will get painted in dark colors. Keep dark enabled and select silky pink, and you get the browser chrome painted in rose colors while pages, new tabs and menus remain in darker colors. Clearly, darker themes work better with the dark system theme, and lighter themes with the light system theme, but users can mix and match if they want to. Closing Words Ultimately, the new themes give users new customization options. Instead of displaying the entire browser in dark or light colors, it is now possible to add a bit of color variation to the theme using the new color themes. Microsoft has not revealed when the new options will become available to all users. It seems likely that the option will become a default in a stable version of Edge later this year, but since it is experimental, it is possible that the feature will be removed again before it lands for all users. Now You: do you use a custom theme / colors in your browser of choice? (via Techdows) Source: Microsoft Edge is getting new theme options soon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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