A few weeks ago, Microsoft launched a major redesign of its browser. It features redesigned tabs, a large Bing Chat button, rounded corners for web pages, and other changes. The redesigned Edge caused controversy — users quickly turned to Microsoft for enforcing questionable design choices, with no option to disable them. After getting a lot of customer feedback, Microsoft is fixing the issue.
Microsoft has fixed the issues surrounding the Bing button - one of the recent Edge Canary updates brought the option to disable it with a single click (you can use policies to remove the Bing button while we wait for Edge 113 to reach stable channel ). Now, the company is taking another step to show it listens to consumer feedback. Edge Canary 113.0.1743.0 allows you to turn off rounded corners for web pages (via @PhantomOfEarth on Twitter).
You can turn on or off the rounded corners of your browser window in the Appearance settings section. Navigate to Settings > Appearance, Find the "Use rounded corners for browser windows" option, and restart the browser to apply the changes. As with other new features in Edge, you can help Microsoft better understand how users feel about changes to the browser by giving options a thumbs up or a thumbs down.
Google releases health updates as part of 'The Check Up' health campaignIt's safe to say that rounded corners on websites or "browser windows" like Microsoft calls them , is the most annoying part of the redesign. Such a design robs you of screen real estate and creates visual clutter (most computer screens are still perfectly square, not round). Still, some people liked such an unorthodox decision, so Microsoft decided to do the only right thing: let users decide for themselves.
The above is the detailed content of How to disable rounded corners on web pages in Microsoft Edge?. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!