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Microsoft brings vertical tabs to Edge 89, announces Bing search improvements
Mar 4, 2021 14:28 EST with 27 comments
Microsoft today announced the list of features making it to the browser this month with the release of version 89. The blog is part of the ‘What’s New in Web Experiences’ series of posts that aligns with the release schedule for the stable version of Edge. Most of these features have been present in the Insider channels, so if you’ve been running Canary, Dev, or Beta builds, you might be familiar with most of them. The announcements also contain a bunch of Bing improvements.
The first – and probably the most significant addition – is vertical tabs. The feature was first announced almost a year ago and officially made it to the Dev channel in October last year. Now, vertical tabs is finally becoming available to all users with Edge 89 this month. As the name suggests, the feature lets users switch to a vertical layout for the
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When President George H. W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law in 1990, it focused mainly on questions of employment and improved physical access. Widespread adoption of the world wide web was still years away and so the topic of better online access wasnât a major consideration of the original law.
While the web, the internet and mobile apps are now integral parts of everyday life for most people in the US, accessibility remains an issue for many â an issue that was heightened during the increased reliance on online interactions spurred on by the pandemic. According to UsableNet, web, app and video accessibility cases were up almost 25% from the previous year, with December 2020 lawsuits double what they were in January 2020.
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e-Spirit Included in the Gartner 2021 Magic Quadrant for Digital Experience Platforms
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FirstSpirit DXP accelerates delivery of personalized, content-driven experiences across multiple channels to turn customers into lifelong fans
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