Microsoft is revamping Microsoft Edge browser to migrate from EdgeHTML to Chromium, but the company originally promised to keep the appearance and feel from the browser fully untouched.
And since they are key options that come with the applying, it looks like one of the priorities right now is to bring Fluent Design towards the Chromium-based browser.
As discovered by HTNovo, the leaked form of the brand new browser comes with a dedicated flag which confirms that Fluent Design will be area of the updated Edge.
Called "Fluent Controls," the flag aligns the browser to Microsoft's new design language that's already getting used in Windows 10 along with a number of other pre-installed core apps.
"If enabled, HTML forms elements is going to be rendered utilizing an alternative style to align with Microsoft's design language to improve touch and keyboard accessibility," the flag reads.
"A work in progress"
You should check out the flag yourselves by typing edge://flags in the address bar after which searching for its name. The flag happens to be set to Default, so you have to click on the drop-down menu and switch it to Enabled.
Most likely, the implementation of Fluent Design in the new browser continues to be in the early phases, and it could take a while until everything works not surprisingly. However, it's also worth knowing this leaked version of Microsoft Edge is still an experimental release that wasn't shipped by Microsoft, so there's a high chance that when it has got the go-ahead, Fluent Design in the browser also improves significantly.
Microsoft promised a preview build of Microsoft Edge at the begining of 2019, but no specifics were provided. However, the leaked build suggests its release is simply nearby, as well as an official announcement on this is anticipated any minute now.
Additionally, the stable version of Microsoft Edge running on Chrome should make the rounds sometime later this year.
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