Web design with Chromium Edge Canary

Η 83.0.472.0 of Microsoft Edge Canary which is based on Chromium, enables you to easily listen to that you are interested in. It is a useful feature that works much better than Windows announcer.

The Chromium-based Edge browser has a new feature called Speech. With this you can listen to a page on the internet, whether it is in Greek or in English. This feature is currently only available in the trial version of Cannary 83.0.472.0 and is expected to come later in the fixed version.

Our tests in the Canary version showed us that it works smoothly, rendering Greek with the voice of "Stefanos", the robotic voice of Microsoft. THE του ε γένει, είναι πολύ καλύτερη από τον εκφωνητή των Windows, γιατί στοχεύει μόνο σε ιστοσελίδες και έτσι δεν απαιτεί πολυπλοκότητα και στόχευση κειμένου.

So if you have vision problems or you are just an audio guy and for example you want to listen to a historical text instead of reading it, then all you have to do is download Edge Canary (which can run in parallel and without any problems with its stable version Microsoft Edge) and try Spelling.

Let's see how you can do it:
1. go here and download the latest Edge Canary
2. Install it and run it.
3. Go to the website of your choice, for example iguru.gr, enter one of our articles and in the browser click on the icon that looks like a book with a loudspeaker.

4. The page will enter "reader mode". That is, the images, the ads will be removed and only the text with the links will be left.

5. Hover over the settings bar that has the url, and you'll see a line appear with a sub. In it, press the “Speak” command.

6. Immediately "Stefanos" will start reading the text having the whole page somewhat dark and illuminating only the word he utters each time.

In this mode, as you will find, you have the basic buttons a audio (pause, play, forward, backward) so you can manage the pronunciation.

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