



It appears that Microsoft did remove it, but not all is lost, as you can still enable the feature in Edge Canary.Īll you need to do is add a startup parameter to Microsoft Edge to enable it in the browser. You can enable it in Google Chrome development versions right now, but when you check the flags page in Edge, you will notice that the flag is missing. Tab Scrolling is not a feature that Microsoft added to the browser instead, it is a feature that is added to the Chromium core. You could install a browser extension to improve tab management, or, if you run the Canary version, enable tab scrolling. If you prefer to use a horizontal tab bar on the other hand, you are left with little when it comes to managing lots of tabs in Edge. Microsoft did introduce support for vertical tabs in the recent release of Edge 89 Stable, and the feature is suggested to users when too many tabs are opened. By default, tabs get smaller and smaller the more you open, but there is no option to scroll them. Microsoft Edge is a Chromium-based web browser, and as such limited to the same default tab handling mechanics as other Chromium-based browsers.
