Microsoft Edge – no more legacy plug-ins and features
This article is part of a series of posts detailing specific compatibility tollgates for a modern web, and how you can take action to make sure your site works as intended in the world of modern web browsers:
- EdgeHTML interoperability
- Legacy plug-ins & features (this post)
- Frameworks & Libraries
- Browser detection
- CSS prefixes
No more legacy plug-ins and features
Why is it important?
As your visitors access your website from a plug-in free browser or device they expect the site to function normally. If you’re using plug-ins or unsupported features they may be missing out on content or features on your page.
What will we look for?
We check if the webpage has a plug-in other than Adobe Flash and PDF. Microsoft, and other industry leaders have embraced a vision of progressing the web towards a plugin-free experience.
How can you fix it?
We suggest building a plug-in free experience with web standards like HTML5 & CSS3 to reach the widest possible audience across browsers and devices.
Where can you learn more?
- View list of unsupported legacy plug-ins and features in Microsoft Edge
- Learn about Microsoft Edge and why legacy plug-ins are no longer supported
- Learn about Google Chrome’s plans to drop support for supporting legacy plug-ins
Comments
- Anonymous
August 19, 2015
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
August 19, 2015
There were reasons why Silverlight didn't continue. I am just glad that is one technology I didn't buy into.