web standards

  1. News

    Building a more accessible user experience with HTML5 and UIA

    Recently, we introduced Microsoft Edge’s new accessibility architecture, which inherently supports modern web standards, and provides a foundation to make the web platform more accessible than ever. To build a comprehensive ecosystem across all products and users of every ability, assistive...
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    Speed up page load with WOFF 2.0 fonts in Microsoft Edge

    Starting in Link Removed, Microsoft Edge supports Link Removed — a new format that reduces the size of a font file by more than 30%, helping web pages load faster. This feature is available to preview via the Link Removed starting with build 14316, and is coming to stable builds with the Windows...
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    Understanding versions in an evergreen browser

    The Link Removed (build 10547) contains a new set of features now available for Insiders to test – we encourage you to check out our Link Removed to see what’s new and try out the build for yourself via the Link Removed. Since Microsoft Edge is designed to be an evergreen browser, regularly...
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    WebDriver for Windows Insiders

    WebDriver is an emerging W3C standard through which web developers can write tests to automate testing their sites through web browsers. Link Removed
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    Creating your own browser with HTML and JavaScript

    Over the past several months, we have made numerous improvements to the Microsoft Edge rendering engine (Microsoft EdgeHTML), focusing on interoperability with modern browsers and compliance with new and emerging standards. In addition to powering Microsoft Edge, EdgeHTML is also available for...
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    How Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10 work better together in the...

    Last month, we launched a brand new browser built for Windows 10, Microsoft Edge. Microsoft Edge has been built from the ground up to correctly, quickly, and reliably render web pages, and improve productivity. We understand that many Enterprise customers may have line of business web apps and...
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    Bringing automated testing to Microsoft Edge through WebDriver

    Today we’re announcing support for automated testing of Microsoft Edge through the W3C WebDriver standard. To use WebDriver with Microsoft Edge, you need the Link Removed on a Windows Insiders build of 10240 or newer. Once that’s installed, you can try out WebDriver for yourself! WebDriver is...
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    Building a more interoperable Web with Microsoft Edge

    Over the past year the Microsoft Edge team has been hard at work on a new browser engine that will be better than ever at correctly, quickly, and reliably rendering the Web. As a user, your favorite web sites will just work, and as a web developer, you will find that Microsoft Edge should just...
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    Introducing srcset, our first step towards fully responsive images in Microsoft Edge

    Windows 10 Insider builds recently introduced support for srcset, our first step on the path to fully supporting the picture element for responsive images. In this post we’d like to share more about our initial implementation of srcset in Windows 10 and our strategy for bringing more components...
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    Microsoft Edge: Building a safer browser

    With Microsoft Edge, we want to fundamentally improve security over existing browsers and enable users to confidently experience the web from Windows. We have designed Microsoft Edge to defend users from increasingly sophisticated and prevalent attacks. This post covers some of the advanced...
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    A break from the past, part 2: Saying goodbye to ActiveX, VBScript, attachEvent…

    We recently posted “A break from the past: the birth of Microsoft’s new web rendering engine”, an in-depth look at the background and motivation behind building a new rendering engine to power Microsoft Edge. A key factor described was the ability to make a break from legacy Internet...
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    Theoretical Thinking and the June 2014 Bulletin Release

    As security professionals, we are trained to think in worst-case scenarios. We run through the land of the theoretical, chasing “what if” scenarios as though they are lightning bugs to be gathered and stashed in a glass jar. Most of time, this type of thinking is absolutely the correct thing...
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    Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7

    Microsoft have released IE11 for Windows 7: Download: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/ie-11-worldwide-languages
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    Windows 8 Web browsing in Windows 8 Consumer Preview with IE10

    The Windows 8 Engineering Team blog has a great blog on IE10 and show what's new in browsing whilst in a Metro environment: Definitely worth a read..... Link Removed
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    Windows 7 Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 2: A look at How Stuff Works in IE10

    Matt Kotsenas, Program Manager for Internet Explorer, demonstrates the importance of quality in a browser's graphics system and shows how developers can use HTML5 Canvas and composition techniques to create graphically rich experiences. This sample and the second IE10 Platform Preview are...
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    Windows 7 TWC9: Kinect SDK Beta, HTML5 for VS, MVC Mini Profiler, XNA Socket Demo

    This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian are back to talk about the week's top news, including: [Link Removed] Microsoft Research - Link Removed available and the Link Removed are available, as are the Link Removed [Link Removed] NuGet.org - NuGet 1.4 Released - includes finer grain control...
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    Windows 7 Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 Design: 10 Essential Features

    News Analysis: Microsoft is already touting Internet Explorer 10, even though that browser’s predecessor has been around for just weeks. Even so, if Microsoft is sketching out the design for a rapid browser update, then it’s time to discuss what Internet Explorer 10 should offer. Although...
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    Windows 7 First Look: Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview

    Just when you were expecting to hear more about IE9 on this opening day of Mix '11, and today we'll be talking about the IE10 Platform Preview. IE10 builds on IE9 with support for even more standards like CSS3 gradients, multi-column, and grid layouts. In this video Rob Mauceri walks us through...
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    Internet Explorer 9 Doubles Web Privacy Control

    Microsoft has announced that Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) supports two separate technologies for restricting access to information related to a user's online activity. One of the privacy features was recently prompted by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Both technologies involve the way...
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    Good-bye Google Gears, hello HTML5

    Google's decision to transition its applications to Web standards offers telling insight into the HTML5 standardization process Google technologies are known for their extended beta test periods -- so much so that when the search giant actually ships a finished product it's front page news. But...
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