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could be about to bring in a new feature which makes web apps look slicker, and more like standard Windows 10 apps, as well as adding useful extra functionality.  This possibility was flagged up by Techtsp (via Windows Central) and it revolves around the title bar of web apps (PWAs, or Progressive Web Apps). In their current form, web apps still have a title bar at the top effectively marking them as an Edge window, taking up space, looking rather clunky, and only offering basic window controls (like close, minimize or maximize) while doing so.      How to use Windows 10     These are the best antivirus apps     We’ve also picked out the best web browsers  The plan in the works, as described by Amanda Baker, a software engineer on the Microsoft Edge team, is to remove that title bar, instead having a customizable top bar that will make the web app look much more like a normal application.  The Windows Control Overlay feature will facilitate this change, giving developers full access to the bar along the top, and the ability to customize it and add more features, like a search box or navigation controls, or a logo. RECOMMENDED VIDEOS FOR YOU...      video playing     Xiaomi Mi 11 | Everything you need to know     Galaxy S21 | Everything you need to know     26/01/21     Galaxy S21 | Everything you need to know     Galaxy S21 Ultra | Everything you need...     26/01/21     Galaxy S21 Ultra | Everything you need to know     IPhone 12 Pro | Everything you need...     24/12/20     IPhone 12 Pro | Everything you need to know in 1 minute     AirPods Max | Everything you need...     24/12/20     AirPods Max | Everything you need to know in 1 minute     PS5 | Everything you need to know in 1...     14/12/20     PS5 | Everything you need to know in 1 minute  All of which should add useful extra functionality, while making the web app not only look more streamlined, but also ensuring that it performs better on the accessibility front. That’s because without the current title bar, there’ll be more screen real-estate to show the actual content of the application when doing things like zooming in (which may be necessary for the visually impaired).  In a technical document explaining the idea, Baker wrote: “Instead of leaving most of the title bar as empty space and including the title of the app in the standard browser font, a developer can fill this area with the content that they usually place just below it: a custom logo, a search box, or navigation controls for example.”Developers at Microsoft have reportedly already got the basic code required to make all this happen in place, and as Techtsp notes, the Windows Control Overlay feature is already present in chrome://flags. However, it’ll likely be months before we actually see this coming through and being used by web developers (assuming the report is on the money).  As ever, time will tell, but this could be an impressive step forward for web apps running via Microsoft Edge.Check out the

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