How to enable Favorites Bar in Microsoft Edge Chromium

With Canary build 75.0.124.0, Microsoft releases a new feature that lets you enable Favorites Bar in the Microsoft Edge Chromium app. Moreover, this feature allows you to show or hide the favorites bar on tabs holding an individual option for the new tab page.

Unluckily, there is no changelog available for the Canary Channel of the browser. However, you can easily locate a new option after installing the recent version of the Edge browser. This characteristic is available in both either through the Settings menu and also via the Bookmarks bar context menu.

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How to turn on the Favorites Bar in Chromium

Here are the easy steps using which you can enable Favorites Bar in Microsoft Edge Chromium-

Step-1: Open the Edge Canary Chromium browser.

Step-2: Before proceeding with this, ensure that your device is running on the latest Edge Canary build.

Step-3: If you can see the Favorites bar visible, make a right-click on it.

Step-4: Select Show favorites bar from the context menu.

Step-5: As per your requirements, here you can select either Always, Never, or Only on new tabs.

show Icon only for bookmark in Edge Chromium

Step-6: Alternatively, you can configure this option in the browser settings as well.

Enable Favorites Bar in Microsoft Edge Chromium by using Settings

  • At first, launch the Chromium-based Edge browser.
  • Go to the top right corner and click on the menu button with three dots.
  • Further, click on the Settings option in the options menu.
  • Afterward, locate the Appearance section.
  • Succeeding after, under the Chromium browser, set the Show Favorites bar option to Always, Never, or Only on new tabs.

Favorites Bar in Microsoft Edge Chromium

After you finish the above task, close all current windows and Reboot your PC. I hope, you are now able to enable Favorites Bar in Microsoft Edge Canary web-browser.

Download: Edge Canary

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