Microsoft Edge Blog Official blog of the Microsoft Edge Web Platform Team
- Significant performance improvements with Edge 134by Microsoft Edge Team on April 10, 2025 at 4:09 pm
We’re very proud to say that, starting with version 134, Microsoft Edge is up to 9% faster as measured by the Speedometer 3.0 benchmark. With every release of Microsoft Edge, we care about delivering better performance, so that you can spend less ti The post Significant performance improvements with Edge 134 appeared first on Microsoft Edge Blog.
- Deprecating window.external.getHostEnvironmentValue()by Microsoft Edge Team on April 3, 2025 at 4:09 pm
The window.external.getHostEnvironmentValue() method is an Edge-only, non-standards-based way for web developers to access information about the browser and platform. In this article, we’re announcing our plan to deprecate this method an The post Deprecating window.external.getHostEnvironmentValue() appeared first on Microsoft Edge Blog.
- New advanced data protection for BYOD and AI in Edge for Businessby Patrick Brosset on March 24, 2025 at 3:59 pm
Work doesn’t look the same as it did a few years ago. As an IT or Security professional, you’re now expected to provide mainstream support for flexible work arrangements, including personal devices. Cybersecurity threats have become more frequent and The post New advanced data protection for BYOD and AI in Edge for Business appeared first on Microsoft Edge Blog.
- Minding the gaps: A new way to draw separators in CSSby Kevin Babbitt on March 19, 2025 at 4:47 pm
Drawing separator lines between various sections of a webpage is a common design technique, which can help to structure the content and make it more readable, as well as more aesthetically pleasing. As we’ll see in this article, there are techniques The post Minding the gaps: A new way to draw separators in CSS appeared first on Microsoft Edge Blog.
- Request for developer feedback: controlling the performance of embedded web contentby Microsoft Edge Team on March 6, 2025 at 5:00 pm
We’d love to hear your feedback about a new feature proposal that we think will give you more control over the performance of y The post Request for developer feedback: controlling the performance of embedded web content appeared first on Microsoft Edge Blog.
- Empowering Microsoft Edge Add-ons developers with faster reviewsby Microsoft Edge Team on February 26, 2025 at 5:00 pm
One of the key issues we hear from extension developers is the time that Microsoft takes to review their extensions. We’re implementing several measures to improve this process. This will allow developers to iterate faster, bringing more innovation t The post Empowering Microsoft Edge Add-ons developers with faster reviews appeared first on Microsoft Edge Blog.
- Introducing our new and improved Edge Add-ons websiteby Microsoft Edge Team on February 20, 2025 at 5:00 pm
Introducing our new and improved Edge Add-ons website appeared first on Microsoft Edge Blog.
- More Edge features get a performance boostby Microsoft Edge Team on February 18, 2025 at 4:50 pm
Microsoft Edge is racing into the new year with faster and more responsive features than ever before. Starting with Microsoft Edge 132, many of the browser’s most important features, such as Downloads, Drop, History, and the inPrivate new tab experi The post More Edge features get a performance boost appeared first on Microsoft Edge Blog.
- Microsoft Edge and Interop 2025by Microsoft Edge Team on February 13, 2025 at 5:21 pm
Microsoft Edge is very pleased to announce our participation in the fifth edition of the Interop project: Interop 2025. We’re joining forces with our colleagues at Microsoft Edge and Interop 2025 appeared first on Microsoft Edge Blog.
- Control your installed web application titleby Microsoft Edge Team on February 5, 2025 at 5:11 pm
Starting with Microsoft Edge 134 (and Chrome 134), we’re happy to announce the availability of a new HTML meta tag, <meta name=”application-title”>, which allows developers to control the text that appears in the title ba The post Control your installed web application title appeared first on Microsoft Edge Blog.