Microsoft Edge 89: Delivering improved browser performance to get the job done
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Extend the browser to improve your browsing experience.
Learn MoreEnhance existing websites with native app-like experiences.
Learn MoreDebug and automate the browser using powerful tools for web developers.
Learn MoreEmbed web content (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) in your native applications.
Learn MoreBeginning with Microsoft Edge 84, we’re introducing support for a new notification request experience called quiet notification requests.
Learn moreToday, we’re excited to announce the “first-look” rollout of the Storage Access API in our Canary and Dev channels.
Learn moreHear the latest updates on Microsoft Edge & Chromium for developers including DevTools, PWAs, new platform features, and more.
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In what feels like an era ago, work was tethered to the office. Fast forward to today—consider work officially untethered. In this once-in-a-lifetime sea change, IT leaders like yourself have the opportunity to rethink your environments, from what
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Microsoft Edge DevTools engineer Patrick Brosset recently collected some of the web development community’s favorite tips for getting the most out of one of the most popular features of browser DevTools: the humble Console. We’ve collected a few