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Styling `select` elements for real

Styling <select> elements consistently across browsers has long been a difficult task. While it is now possible to style the button part of a <select>, styling its contents – the box that...

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Find and manage your installed apps and sites

Installing websites as Windows applications with Microsoft Edge has never been easier. If Microsoft Edge detects that a site is installable, the App available button appears in the address bar. But...

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Debug the web in 3D with the 3D View tool

Microsoft Edge DevTools has had a 3D View tool for some time already, and it’s a really great way to visualize how web pages are constructed. The tool is becoming even better! We've recently added new...

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Closing a 30 pixel gap between native and web

We talk a lot about Progressive Web Apps (PWA) in the context of mobile devices, but they have an enormous potential on desktop operating systems that's only beginning to materialize. Recently, with...

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The truth about CSS selector performance

If you're a web developer, you may have already heard that some CSS selectors are faster than others. And you're probably hoping to find a list of the better selectors to use in this article. Well, not...

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Collaborating with Open Web Docs for great PWA docs

Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) enable immersive app experiences across all devices and platforms. PWAs are supported across platforms, including Windows 10 and 11, and can be installed as apps from...

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Collaborating with the Office Performance team for better web performance tools

On the Microsoft Edge team, we spend a lot of time working with product teams across Microsoft to support them in building great web experiences, and jointly raising the bar for how these apps perform...

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Navigate the unexpected: using Copilot in Edge and DevTools

We're very excited to announce that, starting with Microsoft Edge 120, we're making a new experimental DevTools feature available to all. You can now ask DevTools to explain any error or warning, and...

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Inside the all-new Edge DevTools user interface

Microsoft Edge DevTools has a brand-new look! Let’s go over what it is, why we made it, and the main improvements that the redesigned UI brings. We first started working on a redesign of DevTools...

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Microsoft Edge and Interop 2024

Microsoft Edge is pleased to, once again, join Apple, Mozilla, Google, Bocoup, and Igalia in announcing the launch of Interop 2024. This is a continuation of a multi-year cross-organization project...

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Seamless SVG copy-paste on the web

Today we're announcing support in Microsoft Edge, and Chromium browsers, for SVG files in the Async Clipboard API. This means copying and pasting SVG data across any app that wants to use SVG, whether...

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Looking forward to an Interop 2025 that addresses your top needs

The Interop 2025 call for proposals is now open! If there's an area of the web platform you'd like to see included in next year's Interop project, please submit it via the submission form. Since its...

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