Microsoft released the Chromium-based Edge to the Xbox Insider Alpha Skip Ahead group on March 6, 2021, and to all users in September 2021.
Microsoft stopped releasing security patches for Edge Legacy from March 9, 2021, and released a security update on April 13, 2021, which replaced Edge Legacy with Chromium-based Edge.
In June 2020, Microsoft began automatic rollout of the new version via Windows Update for Windows 7, 8.1, and Windows 10 versions from 1903 to 2004. Microsoft announced the public release of the new Edge on January 15, 2020. During development (codenamed Anaheim), Microsoft made preview builds of Edge available on Windows 7, 8/8.1, 10, and macOS. In 2019, Microsoft announced plans to rebuild the browser as Chromium-based with Blink and V8 engines. The Chromium-based Edge replaced Internet Explorer (IE) in Windows 11, as the default web browser (for compatibility with Google Chrome web browser ).Įdge was initially built with Microsoft's own proprietary browser engine EdgeHTML and their Chakra JavaScript engine, a version now referred to as Microsoft Edge Legacy.
It was first released for Windows 10 and Xbox One in 2015, for Android and iOS in 2017, for macOS in 2019, and for Linux in 2020, and can replace Internet Explorer on Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and later versions but unlike IE, this browser does not support Windows Vista or earlier versions. Microsoft Edge is a cross-platform web browser created and developed by Microsoft.
Proprietary software, based on open source components, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S system software If it still doesn’t work then maybe the code changed again idk.Linux (specifically Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and openSUSE distributions) This image worked when I tried it on my blog, so if the code works with this image and not yours, then it’s probably a problem with the image itself and not the actual code, so maybe just pick a different image. H ere’s a test image to figure out if it’s an image problem or a code problem. There is also a chance this did not work, and I know how frustrating that is so I will attempt to help. Special thanks to the website I stole the code from. If it worked, then congrats, you now have a custom mouse cursor on your blog page! If you’re putting this in the html of the blog theme instead of the “add custom css” thing, add to the beginning and to the end.Īnd then you just replace URL HERE (leave the apostrophes) with the url you found in step 1, and then save it. You can also put the code in the HTML of the blog theme itself, but I find this method easier. There should be a field that says “add custom css”. Once you’re there, scroll all the way down and click on “Advanced options”. Under the blog menu thing (under the profile icon in the top right), go to Edit Appearance, and then the big button that says Edit Theme. I made my cursor using but you can use whatever as long as it fits the size above.
If you want to create your own image, you can just upload the image to imgur in order to get a url (you don’t need an account). This image also has to be smaller than 128 x 128 I think, but it’s recommended to be 32 x 32.
An important consideration for this is that the url of the site it’s on has to say https and not http or it won’t work.
Note that I have not tried doing this on mobile, so I’m not sure if it’s possible.īasically just look for a cursor on the internet and do right click > copy image link.
So here is an updated tutorial on how to do that. If you, too, are using tumblr in the year 2021 and would like to use a custom cursor, you may have noticed that the code in some other posts just doesn’t work anymore.