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Microsoft Edge: The fastest reader for Wikipedia

Microsoft Edge: The fastest reader for Wikipedia

Microsoft Edge: High speed reader for chromium based browser.

G.Microsoft has announced that it will discontinue updates to the Edge Legacy browser. However, Microsoft continues to upgrade its Chromium-based Edge browser. The Redmond-based company now launches the Chromium-based Edge with high-speed reader mode, which also covers Wikipedia pages.

Microsoft Edge 89: Lesmodus High Speed ​​Reader

Screenshot: High Speed ​​Reader Wikipedia Edge Microsoft © Microsoft

High-speed reader mode for Wikipedia pages aims to ensure better readability for Wikipedia pages.

High Speed ​​Reader is a reading mode for greater access. This means that Wikipedia’s three – dimensional reading system hides the navigation elements on a page and redesigns the article into a single column format. At Wikipedia he should also include content tables within articles. This allows users to quickly get to the desired location. Helps visually impaired people read long texts very easily. Microsoft is currently beginning to distribute this feature in some This method is already available for Wikipedia articles, so the invention already applies to Edge 89.

Edge: News about version 90.0.818.0

Install Microsoft’s Edge browser

Normally, Edge users will get the update automatically, but it may take a few days. To start the update manually, click and select the three-point menu in the upper right corner of the Edge Help and feedback. After clicking About Microsoft Edge Version number will appear and Edge will load available updates. In this case, close the process by clicking Start fresh From. If your browser does not show an update, install a newer version immediately or prefer a completely new Edge installation, use one of the downloads above this article.

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