What affects does the new browser from Microsoft called edge have on website design. You might be presently surprised.
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Good morning internet fans. It's Ryan Perry. Simple Biz Support. Today is October 29th and it is Thursday. Therefore it is Internet marketing Thursday with Virginie Dorn. Business Website Center. Good morning, Virginie!
Virginia Dorn: Good morning Ryan Perry. How are you?
RP: I'm doing fabulous. I just noticed I don't have my little marker down at the bottom. Shame on me. I need to plug myself... Anyhow, we're going to talk about Microsoft Edge, which is the new browser from... Well, relatively new. It came out with, what was it? Windows 10 release?
VD: Yes.
RP: Yeah. So it's the new browser. It has some cool features maybe. I don't know if we really need to get in the features too much. But the big concern is, obviously as a web developer, any time you are a creating a website, you have Mozilla, you've got Firefox, we have Edge now. You've got Chrome. What was old... Internet Explorer.
VD: Yes.
RP: And they all have unique little coding tidbits so part of the responsibility of being a web designer is making sure that it's compatible. So I'm sure a lot of people are like, "Ugh, Microsoft is making another web browser. Great. What kind of bugs are they going to throw in there?" but surprisingly you're finding out it's really not too bad, I guess.
VD: No, not at all. We've been studying it for quite a few weeks now. Websites we've designed ourselves or other website, we've found no compatibility issues which was always the biggest issue of Internet Explorer, which Microsoft Edge is slowly, but surely replacing. So it's all been great news for developers and site owners alike. What I'd like to do today is maybe spend a few minutes on a quick recap of the five main elements that Microsoft Edge brings to the table and then spend the last part of our seminar today about what it means for you as a site owner for developers out there who might be watching us.
RP: Sounds good.
VD: Alright, well lets start with the point number one. Maybe not everybody knows, but Microsoft Edge is only available on Windows 10. So you will need to upgrade to Windows 10 in order to benefit of the new browser. It is replacing Internet Explorer. What it means is whenever you go to Best Buy or Office Depot and buy a new computer, it'll come with Windows 10, which is the new Window operating system and it comes with Microsoft Edge and you won't have Internet Explorer as your default browser. At some point you won't even be able to download Internet Explorer. So Internet Explorer is not being supported by Microsoft for many years and now we know why. It's because they were working on the launch of that big browser and Edge is absolutely different from IE. It has nothing to do with it. It doesn't use the same code. Nothing similar. Which is the great news because it's fixed a lot of the issues that's been going for years. Now, a couple things, you and I were talking about the cool features of Edge is you can write on web pages, actually. Either with your finger if you have that kind of screen capability, or with your mouse. You can highlight pages. You can put annotation to it. And you can set it on your computer or even share it with a friend.
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