Microsoft unveiled a significant revamp of the Edge browser a few weeks ago, which included updated tabs, a sizable Bing button in the top right corner, softened corners for web pages, and other modifications.
With no way to turn off the new user interface (UI), users of the updated Edge browser have accused Microsoft of forcing them to adopt it. Microsoft is fixing this problem as a result of receiving a lot of consumer input.
An easy way to toggle rounded corners in Edge browser windows (likely the ones seen in Dev) is coming soon. Seems like this was added in Canary 113.0.1743.0. Neat! https://t.co/HtDV8bqHaP pic.twitter.com/UIpNnvm1tZ
— PhantomOcean3💙💛 (@PhantomOfEarth) March 16, 2023
The Edge Canary 113.0.1743.0 version now features two settings that let users choose whether to enable the rounded corner design for the window/tab page. It is anticipated that this feature will soon be upgraded for other versions.
With the most recent Canary 113 version of the Microsoft Edge browser, a feature that many users have been waiting for since the launch of Edge 111 was added as well: one-click closing of the large Bing button in the top right corner.