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HotCakeX
Mar 26, 2020MVP
Suggestion: add Progress Bar and Next/Prev options to the PiP (Picture in Picture) in Edge browser
Suggestion: add Progress Bar and Next/Prev options to the PiP (Picture in Picture) in Edge browser Here is a video of my side by side comparison of PiP in Edge Canary Version 83.0.461 and PiP in ...
- DeletedMar 30, 2020
HotCakeX We appreciate the illustrative video, it really helped demonstrate what you'd like to see. We'll pass this on to the media team.
(Features that are behind flags are typically still being developed,so it's possible that they're already doing more work on it, too.)Correction on 4/15: the team has confirmed that the feature is live in the builds, not behind a flag, and just requires two right clicks on a video. It’s also in the "… "if the site is using the built-in native video controls.
Fawkes (they/them)
Project & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
pneenkoalabear
Mar 28, 2020Steel Contributor
You should make an issue here! 🙂 https://github.com/w3c/picture-in-picture
I know the Media Session API has previoustrack and nexttrack actions. They could be used in PiP user agents..
I know the Media Session API has previoustrack and nexttrack actions. They could be used in PiP user agents..
- HotCakeXMar 28, 2020MVPI'm requesting it as a suggestion from Microsoft Edge team, to make it available specifically for Edge browser. don't really care about other browsers. if you know how to help you can send feedback or write emails to Edge team
- pneenkoalabearMar 29, 2020Steel Contributor
Microsoft Edge follows standards though. and WOW your attitude. the w3c exists. you're on a Chromium based browser and yet you don't care about other browsers? You don't care that Chrome has so much market share? You don't think standards are important? Websites can just block all browsers that aren't Chrome and you still don't care about other browsers and standards?
Edit: you do know why Microsoft adopted Chromium, right?
- HotCakeXMar 29, 2020MVPSpoiler
pneenkoalabear wrote:Microsoft Edge follows standards though. and WOW your attitude. the w3c exists. you're on a Chromium based browser and yet you don't care about other browsers? You don't care that Chrome has so much market share? You don't think standards are important? Websites can just block all browsers that aren't Chrome and you still don't care about other browsers and standards?
Edit: you do know why Microsoft adopted Chromium, right?
First of all watch your language.
plus, I don't see any reason to go off topic and dig into about what I care and what I don't care, that's not related to this discussion.
it's a simple feature suggestion, period.