• Microsoft Edge could go for rounded corners in a big way but tha

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Jan 14 11:00:03 2023
    Microsoft Edge could go for rounded corners in a big way but that might not be popular

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    Sat, 14 Jan 2023 10:55:57 +0000

    Description:
    A new change for Edge spotted in early testing is divisive to say the least.

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    Microsofts Edge browser could be going big on rounded corners with a fresh potential change spotted in (limited) testing right now.

    Neowin reports that XenoPanther highlighted the possible change on Twitter, with a screenshot showing Edge Canary (the earliest testing version)
    featuring rounded corners for the actual area of the browser showing the web page. I've just noticed that rounded corners now exist for the area around
    the visible website pic.twitter.com/B0U3RCkb7e January 13, 2023 See more

    Even the sidebar to scroll down the web page is rounded at the top and
    bottom, and this is very definitely a look that isnt to everyones taste (well come back to that in a moment).

    Note that as XenoPanther observes, there are other Edge testers out there some of whom chime in on the above Twitter thread saying that they dont see this change.

    So it would appear to be a tweak thats only been rolled out to a small amount of testers (so-called A/B testing), and depending on how things go, it may then be pushed out to more folks (still in testing, mind to gauge further reaction from a larger userbase). Analysis: Consistency first but is this going too far?

    There are some people who really arent keen on the new rounded look for the central area where the web page is displayed in Edge. And the additional
    catch here is that the rounding isnt just present when the browser is displayed in a window, but also when its made full-screen.

    The latter does look rather odd, we must agree, and off-putting when engaging in displaying full-screen video for example also losing you a little bit of screen real-estate for showing the video clip.

    As one user put it to Microsoft on Twitter (expletive has been removed): Stop giving everything round corners!

    We get it, though having adopted the round rather than sharp edge as an overall look for Windows 11 , Microsoft is just keeping consistent. However, this feels like a step too far, maybe, particularly the full-screen aspect of the rounding; but this is still early testing, and doubtless the idea will be refined yet (or indeed ditched based on feedback, perhaps).



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/microsoft-edge-could-go-for-rounded-corners-in- a-big-way-but-that-might-not-be-popular


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