We’re living in a fantastic time for making cool pictures on computers. Everyone wants their images to look great and work everywhere. Microsoft Edge’s latest update is helping out with this. They’ve added a new clipboard system that makes life easier for people who design and build websites.
Now, you can copy and paste SVG files in Edge.
There’s a type of picture file called SVG. It’s essential for modern websites because these pictures look sharp no matter how big or small you make them, and they don’t take up much space. But before, copying and pasting these SVG files between different apps and web browsers was tricky.
Microsoft Edge version 124 has fixed this problem. Now, you can copy and paste these SVG pictures in many different ways – from an app to a website, between websites, or from a website to an app. Microsoft helped make this happen by improving how Chromium (the system that powers many web browsers) handles copying and pasting.
This isn’t just good for people using Edge. Other web browsers like Chrome, Opera, and Vivaldi can also use this because many browsers share Chromium. It’s great to see Microsoft making the web better for everyone. This will help us work with all kinds of pictures more easily online.
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The new asynchronous clipboard API significantly advances web interoperability and user experience. With available demos and test pages, users can now easily experience this update’s improved functionality and efficiency. This marks a notable enhancement in handling files, making digital interactions smoother and more intuitive.