Microsoft Edge will have a more fluid and better organized configuration

Microsoft continues refining Edge on Windows 11 to provide a faster and more efficient browsing experience. The latest Edge Dev update focuses on two key improvements: boosting speed and optimizing the settings interface. These enhancements are part of Microsoft’s ongoing effort to position Edge as a strong alternative to Google Chrome.

Renewed configuration interface

Appearance of the new Microsoft Edge configuration with WebView 2.
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One of the most noticeable changes is the redesigned Edge settings page. Previously, this section could feel cluttered and slow due to its disorganized layout. The latest update streamlines the experience by grouping options into more intuitive categories, such as “Profiles,” “Privacy,” and “Appearance.”

Additionally, quick-access shortcuts have been added for common tasks like clearing browsing data, managing cookies, and customizing themes, making it easier for users to adjust their settings efficiently.

Performance improvement

New design section on Microsoft Edge section
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Microsoft Edge Gets Faster and More Efficient with Latest Update

Speed is a key factor when choosing a browser, and Microsoft is taking this seriously with its latest improvements to Edge on Windows 11. One of the biggest upgrades is the introduction of “WebUI 2”, a technology that optimizes the loading of settings pages and other visual elements in the browser.

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This enhancement reduces Edge’s dependence on JavaScript, which, while powerful, can slow down performance by requiring additional execution time. By shifting more of the workload to lighter technologies like HTML and CSS, Edge now offers a faster, more responsive experience, especially for devices with limited resources or without SSDs.

These updates reflect Microsoft’s push to position Edge as a true competitor to Google Chrome. While Chrome has long dominated the browser market, Edge has steadily gained ground, largely due to its pre-installed presence on Windows PCs and its Chromium-based foundation.

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In recent months, Edge faced criticism for becoming bloated with unnecessary features, making it feel slower and heavier. Fortunately, Microsoft seems to have recognized these issues and is now focusing on improving performance and removing little-used functions. With these changes, Edge is shaping up to be a lighter, faster alternative that can compete directly with the biggest browsers in terms of speed and fluidity.

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