Microsoft introducing new favorites experience in Microsoft Edge

    Microsoft introducing new favorites experience in Microsoft Edge

    Microsoft introducing new favorites experience in Microsoft Edge


    Posted: 14 Oct 2020

    Favorites are an integral part of any web browser, and in the months since we released the new version of Microsoft Edge we’ve heard a lot of feedback about the experience. Specifically:

    • While the favorites menu provides quick access to your favorites, it isn’t always the easiest to use and more complex tasks typically require going to the edge://favorites page
    • The favorites page works well for bulk management but isn’t ideal for more lightweight tasks like getting to, updating, or moving a single favorite
    • Many of you also miss the Hub in the legacy version of Microsoft Edge—especially the ability to pin your favorites and other content open while you browse

    Today, we’re excited to share that we’re evolving the favorites experience to address your feedback and provide a more efficient way for you to quickly access and manage your favorites without losing context of the page you’re on. These changes are currently available in the Canary and Dev channels.



    The new favorites experience blends the power of the full page with the dropdown’s ease of access. Your favorites are now displayed in a classic tree view, and you can edit, organize, and even search your favorites in-line without having to go to the full page. The new favorites menu stays around while you need it and disappears when you’re done, making it easy to open or manage multiple favorites at once.

    We’ve also brought the full breadth of management capabilities to the new favorites menu. In addition to the basics like reordering, renaming, and editing, you can now add new favorites and folders directly from the dropdown menu, sort, import or export your favorites, remove duplicate items, and much more. With the new favorites menu, these features are always at your fingertips.



    Best of all, in response to overwhelming feedback you can now pin your favorites open in a pane along the side of the browser. This allows you to see your favorites while you browse and helps you stay more productive during those times where you need frequent access to your favorites.

    For those of you who prefer a more immersive experience, we’ve got you covered. You can get back to the favorites page at any time by clicking on the favorites menu button () and selecting Manage favorites. Or simply type edge://favorites into your address bar.



    We’d love to hear what you think of the new favorites experience, so please send us feedback! This is a new interaction model that we hope will save you time and keep you in the context of what you’re doing. In the coming months, you’ll see other content types adopt this model as well, including downloads, history, and more. Stay tuned!


    William Devereux, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Edge


    Source: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/...ge/m-p/1780521

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    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    14 Oct 2020


  1. Posts : 1,560
    Windows 10 Home 20H2 64-bit
       #1

    "Classic Margherita Pizza With Basil and Fresh Mozzarella."

    The feature look neat though.
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  2. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #2

    Anyone figured out how to do this>

    Best of all, in response to overwhelming feedback you can now pin your favorites open in a pane along the side of the browser. This allows you to see your favorites while you browse and helps you stay more productive during those times where you need frequent access to your favorites.
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       #3

    I'd like to see the ability to see your recent bookmarks like you can in Firefox bookmarks manager. Currently on my Chromium browsers (Edge, Chrome & Brave) I use a Chrome extension called "Recent bookmarks" for this, and it works really well, but I'm not sure that it will still work with Manifest V3.
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  4. Posts : 2,205
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       #4

    Ztruker said:
    Anyone figured out how to do this>
    In this comment there is a GIF showing that:
    Latest Microsoft Edge released for Windows
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    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #5

    Has anybody figures out if the new "move" facility includes the ability to move a Favorite into the file system as a .url file?
    [If so, I will give Edge another whirl.]

    Those animated gifs are too rapid to achieve any communication of information.

    Denis
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       #6

    I was Window walking and slipped off the Edge, now I'm a street puppy snuggling with my Chrome sugar daddy.
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       #7

    LEOPEVA64 said:
    In this comment there is a GIF showing that:
    Latest Microsoft Edge released for Windows
    I don't see anything useful there. If it's an animated gif I never see it.
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