File Edge bug using a Hashtag on Twitter

Windows 10 comes with a new browser called Microsoft Edge. Since this browser is relatively new and has been developed from scratch, you may encounter some bugs while visiting certain websites. These bugs can include rendering issues or pages not displaying properly.

Report an Edge Bug with #EdgeBug Hashtag

To report these bugs, Microsoft offers various channels, such as the Feedback Hub. Additionally, the company has introduced a new tool that allows users to report bugs in Edge simply by tweeting with a specific hashtag.
The hashtag is #Edgebug and it requires some effort from your side. Here are the requirements that you need to send as explained by Microsoft:

  • Use the hashtag #EdgeBug so our tool catches your bug and we can follow up with a link to the bug.
  • Include a link to a reduced test case of the bug on codepen.io, jsfiddle.net, jsbin.com, or dabblet.com – this makes sure the bug is actionable on our end.
  • Use the text remaining to make a title for your bug. Make sure it’s succinct and descriptive!

Once you tweet, @MSEDGEDEV should reply you within a day or two with a link of issues.microsoftedge.com.

Previous Article

Onedrive Placeholders expected in Redstone 2

Next Article

Windows 7 and 8 moving to cumulative update model soon