Edge browser rendering engine is more accurate, faster and more reliable than IE

  

Computer Store News: Microsoft announced that Win10's new Edge browser will be fully compatible with other browser kernel engines on the market. This is a great thing for developers, because Edge allows them to eliminate the need to configure the Edge engine separately for their websites and Web-based applications, directly following the popular Blink and WebKit engine configurations. .


The default browser for Windows 10 is Microsoft Edge, currently called Project Spartan. The Edge browser includes some new features and backend improvements. The Edge browser also includes a new rendering engine that renders the site better than Internet Explorer. In a new blog, Microsoft explains why Microsoft Edge's new rendering engine outperforms Internet Explorer in website rendering:

The Microsoft Edge team has been working on a new browser engine for the past year. Will render web pages accurately, quickly and reliably than ever before. As a user, you only need your favorite website to open and work properly, but as a web developer, you want Microsoft Edge to create a website more easily than ever, or more than ever, and Better compatibility.

Microsoft also recommends that Web developers avoid using UA sniffing because modern Web platform features are easy to detect. Microsoft said:

We recommend that Web developers avoid UA sniffing as much as possible because modern Web platform features are very easy to detect. In the past year, we have seen some UA sniffing site updates to detect Microsoft Edge… and only provide traditional IE11 code paths. This is not the best approach because Microsoft Edge matches the behavior of "WebKit" rather than IE11 (any Edge-WebKit differences are bugs that need to be fixed, and we're happy to fix them). In our experience, Microsoft Edge works best on the "WebKit" code paths on these sites.

After the official release of Windows 10 on July 29, more people will start to understand Win10 and learn about Edge. I hope that the Edge browser will live up to expectations.

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