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    teots said:
    Hi brink, how come this ms edge stable update 90.0.818.51 is a beta version in this site We'''ve updated you to the latest build.
    Looks like Microsoft may have just made a mistake on the wording since it's Stable and not Beta.
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    LEOPEVA64 said:
    Microsoft has added a new flag that will allow the new flyout menus to remember whether they were previously pinned or unpinned (Edge Canary):
    LEOPEVA64 said:
    Microsoft wants to know what users think about these 3 options:

    https://forms.office.com/Pages


    Browsers and Mail - How to Enable or Disable Persist Pin State for Menus in Microsoft Edge | Windows Questions
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       #1833

    After testing all 3 options this weekend, I definitely prefer the second one, Show unpin and close buttons.

    - - - Updated - - -

    New flag in Edge Canary:
    Latest Microsoft Edge released for Windows-https-flag.png

    Latest Microsoft Edge released for Windows-https-settings.png

    This feature was announced recently on the "What's Next" page:

    Starting with Microsoft Edge version 92, users will have the option to upgrade navigations from HTTP to HTTPS on domains likely to support this more secure protocol. This support can also be configured to attempt delivery over HTTPS for all domains. More secure connections help protect customers from man-in-the-middle attacks

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    New Microsoft Edge Canary 92.0.877.0 version released. See first post for more details.
    Last edited by Brink; 04 May 2021 at 14:29.
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    LEOPEVA64 said:
    New flag in Edge Canary:
    Latest Microsoft Edge released for Windows-https-flag.png
    Latest Microsoft Edge released for Windows-https-settings.png

    This feature was announced recently on the "What's Next" page:


    Browsers and Mail - How to Enable or Disable Automatic HTTPS in Microsoft Edge | Windows Questions
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    New Microsoft Edge Canary 92.0.878.0 version released. See first post for more details.

    AND

    New Microsoft Edge Beta 91.0.864.15 version released. See first post for more details.
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    New Microsoft Edge Canary 92.0.879.0 version released. See first post for more details.

    AND

    New Microsoft Edge Dev 92.0.878.0 version released. See first post for more details.

    Last edited by Brink; 05 May 2021 at 13:44.
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    New Microsoft Edge Canary 92.0.880.0 version released. See first post for more details.
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    Have you ever had multiple windows open with Vertical tabs enabled on all of them and for some reason you wanted to quickly switch to horizontal tabs (on all of them at the same time) but couldn't? Well, Microsoft has added that option:
    Latest Microsoft Edge released for Windows-turn-off-all-windows.png

    Currently, if you have multiple windows open with Vertical tabs enabled in all of them, to switch to horizontal tabs, you have to do it individually in each of the windows.

    This little new option is available in Edge Canary.
    Last edited by LEOPEVA64; 06 May 2021 at 14:55.
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  10. Posts : 1,276
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       #1840

    New stable 90.0.818.56
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