Microsoft Edge’s Sidebar is coming to the Windows 11 desktop


What you need to know

  • Microsoft is testing the option to detach Edge’s Sidebar from the browser.
  • When detached, the Sidebar persists on your desktop, somewhat like a vertical Taskbar on the right side of your screen.
  • The option to detach the Sidebar is part of a controlled rollout, so you may see it on Microsoft Edge Dev or Canary but are not guaranteed to see it on either.

Microsoft is playing around with yet another way to access the Sidebar from Microsoft Edge. An option to detach the Sidebar from Edge is rolling out to Edge Dev and Edge Canary (via GeekerMag). When detached, the Sidebar looks like a vertical Taskbar that you can use to access Bing, a variety of tools, and any website you pin to it.

The ability to detach the Sidebar is part of a controlled rollout, so it will appear for a subset of users on Edge Dev and Canary. There does not seem to flag to enable the feature if it does not appear for you, so you may just have to sit tight and wait.





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