The Microsoft Edge’ vertical tab feature is pushing to more users
The vertical tab function is a feature that comes with the classic version of the Microsoft Edge browser, but some features of the classic version cannot be smoothly transplanted after Microsoft switched to Chromium, so some features are temporarily unavailable in the new version. However, Microsoft is gradually porting high-profile features, such as the latest vertical tab feature that has been ported to the Chromium Microsoft Edge browser and is being tested.
The so-called vertical tab is to fix the opened tab or tab on the left side of the browser and arrange it vertically. But at present, Microsoft only pushes this function to a small number of users. Microsoft prefers A/B comparison tests, so some users get this function and some users cannot use it temporarily.
Vertical Tabs are here #MicrosoftEdge pic.twitter.com/0jWmCNkAHd
— Aggiornamenti Lumia (@ALumia_Italia) August 3, 2020
According to a Twitter user report, Microsoft is currently pushing this feature to more users. It is currently limited to the canary version of Microsoft Edge. If you have already used the canary version, you can see if you have received the push.