The new Microsoft Edgenot only has a new logobut also comes with awhole lot of new features. As the company switched to theChromium-based engine for the new Edge, it now supports extensions from the Chrome Web Store. However, this article is not about any utility features of the browser, but it is for anyone who likes to personalise their experience by adding a customised theme. Yes, Microsoft Edge now supports Chrome themes that will completely change the look of the browser. Well, kinda!
Now, it is important to note that the feature is currentlyonly available for the Canary buildof the browser. However, the Standard version will be getting the support very soon. So, to get this feature, make sure to download the latest Canary build of the Microsoft Edge. You can get it fromhere.
Now that you have downloaded it, follow the steps below to get started:
Now, do take note that the theme you add willonly be visible on the upper toolbar of Microsoft Edge. Unlike in Chrome, where opening a new tab will show the whole theme (picture below), opening a new tab in Edgewill not showthe whole theme on the page.
Well, that is surely a bummer!
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