The latest version of Edge on the Canary channel improves the dark theme by fixing some bugs in the interface
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Microsoft continues to update Chromium-based Edge and the latest update released for the Canary Channel version solves a problem that users have been complaining about. A bug related to the dark theme that had some usability issues.
"The goal is to make Dark Mode in Edge better polished and bug-free, making it easier to integrate into Windows 10 when we use this type of interface and that we do not find gaps in light colors."
Some modern parts of Windows 10 and most UWP apps use Aura tools to implement this functionality. Some tools now coming to Edge on the Canary channel to fix an existing issue.
"And it is that when passing the mouse to preview the text, it was shown in black color on a white background despite having the Dark Mode>An error that was solved with version 77.0.208.0of Edge on the Canary channel."
An option that is not activated by default, but that we can start by just following a few simple steps. This is using the Flags function."
"Once updated to version 77.0.208.0 we write the command edge://flags (without the quotes) in the window of the seeker. We will see that a screen opens with a series of instructions."
"Using the search engine, we locate enable-aura-tooltips-on-windows and in the check box we mark the optionActivated>."
At that point, we only have to restart the browser, something we can do by pressing the Restart button>"
No Edge on the Dev channel this week
It is to be expected that in the following versions of Edge this functionality will be enabled by default. By the way, and for those who use Edge within the Dev channel, there will be no update this week It's the Fourth of July, a holiday in the United States and they already report that we will have to wait until July 9th to receive a new compilation of Edge on the most conservative channel.
Via | windowsreport Source | Reddit