Microsoft Edge: In-browser JSON viewer
Microsoft Edge now comes equipped with an in-browser JSON viewer that improves the display of JSON files in the browser. This feature includes a color-coded tree view complete with line numbers and the ability to easily contract and expand data as necessary. Whether navigating to a JSON file on the web or opening a local one, this functionality automatically triggers and offers users a clear, visually appealing view of JSON files.
Additional features and enhancements will continue to roll out as they become available, making the overall JSON viewing experience smoother and more efficient. Users interested in providing feedback can visit the Microsoft Edge website for more information.
This update is part of Microsoft Edge's on-going efforts to improve functionality and user experience. By offering an all-in-one solution for browsing and JSON displaying, the browser seeks to streamline the work processes of coders and non-coders alike.
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