Edge adds new features: So you can try out in-browser screenshot and custom themes
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Microsoft continues to work on bringing improvements to its brand new Chromium-powered browser. And as usual, the first to have access are those who try the most advanced version that can be downloaded from the Development Channels, more specifically in the Canary version of Edge
Edge Canary users can now start testing the two new features Microsoft has begun rolling out to Edge. Some users can already experience how the screenshot option and custom NTP themes. work
Screenshot
"The first of the options responds to the name of Screenshot and is accessible within the menu Settings which can be accessed by clicking on the three dots that appear at the top right of the browser."
Once activated, you can take a screenshot of the desired part of the screen and store it on the clipboard to share it with other users and yes we also have With the Windows Cloud Clipboard feature enabled, we can sync clipboard content across devices.
One more step is offered by the preview option, so if we use the Your Phone application we can share the screenshot with the associated mobile phone.
Custom Theme Support
"Another of the novelties introduced by Edge is support for custom themes for the new tab page (NTP). With this feature you can apply custom themes to the new tab page. Just open a new tab and click again on the three points to access the Settings and enter the Page section of the new tab> "
At that point we must mark the Custom and then enable a theme that we have previously downloaded and installed. In this sense, the possibility of using Chrome themes is now more important than ever."
These enhancements are coming to the canary version of Edge and hopefully it won't be long before they reach other development versions to finally reach the stable version.
Via | Windows Latest