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Change Themes in Microsoft Edge

Anonymous
2020-01-20T11:38:04+00:00

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Microsoft

In Microsoft Edge Web Browser there are only 3 Themes i.e Light, Dark & System Default. In Some Web Browser's you get add Customised & Other Themes. Request to Microsoft to add more Themes as the current System Default Themes which White & Silver Background is not that good. Hence required more Thmes for Microsoft Edge Web Browser.

Microsoft Edge | Other | Windows 10

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-10-09T10:57:15+00:00

    To,

    Microsoft

    To make sure that your suggestions, requests, complaints and bug reports make it to the Edge team, use the in-browser feedback option (press Alt-Shift-i or click ⋯ (Settings and more> Help and feedback > Send feedback).

    Request to Microsoft to add more Themes 

    Make sure you're using the latest version of the browser (click ⋯ (Settings and more) > Help and feedback > About Microsoft Edge to check for updates). Then:

    • To change the appearance of the New Tab Page, click on the gear icon ⚙. The Custom options give you several possibilities, including themes from the Edge add-ons site or the Chrome web store

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-05-01T16:16:32+00:00

    I have been able to change tab and favorite bar colors on Google Chrome.  Would like to see the same flexibility on MS Edge.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-05-21T18:00:50+00:00

    Request to Microsoft to add more Themes 

    You can now add themes from the Chrome webstore to all current builds of Edge. The option has to be enabled first, though:

    1. Visit edge://versionand copy the Executable path for the version you're running.
    2. Close down all Edge windows and switch to the Desktop (Winkey + D).
    3. Right-click on an empty bit of the desktop and select New > Shortcut.
    4. Click in the box and press Ctrl-V to paste the path you copied at (1).
    5. Type quotation marks (") at the beginning and end of the path you pasted, and then a single space.
    6. Now type, or copy and paste, this parameter after that single space:

    --enable-features=msAllowThemeInstallationFromChromeStore 7. Click Next, then give this shortcut a unique name to distinguish it from others, e.g. Themed Edge, and click Finish. 8. Double-click on the new shortcut to launch Edge again, and then visit https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/themes?hl=en to see the themes available. When you've found a likely one, click Add to Chrome to add it to Edge.

    Not all themes will work well.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-06-15T06:41:06+00:00

    You mean like this?

    What are you missing?

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-06-15T01:22:02+00:00

    Edge still doesnt have that touch... i fall in love with my chrome browser everyday...

    And I also want this

    one small click shortcut button to all microsoft online products...

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