Microsoft Edge Faded Problem - 2 Fix
Web content in Microsoft Edge tabs occasionally appears faded?
If you're having trouble with this issue, try disabling the Sleeping tabs in Edge. This can happen if you haven't used or accessed something for a few hours, but If you just saw the fading Edge tab after you launched Edge and browsed a webpage.
Microsoft implemented a useful feature called Sleeping Tabs in recent Edge releases. It saves resources, frees up memory, and reallocates it to more critical activities by freezing the used tabs. When a tab in a browser freezes, it fades away. This allows a user to distinguish between a regular tab and one that is sleeping. Because some users may find this behavior perplexing, usually because it is enabled by default, Edge now has a new option to prevent tab fading.
According to Microsoft study, a standard background tab consumes 29% more CPU in Microsoft Edge than a sleeping tab. Microsoft Edge's Sleeping Tabs feature keeps your computer from becoming slow and sluggish. It puts the background tabs in a condition of inactivity until they are clicked. The Fade Sleeping Tabs option is activated by default when you enable the Sleeping Tabs functionality. Tabs will fade in the background as a result of this. If you don't like this feature, here's how to turn it off and make all of your open tabs seem active.
Watch the video till the end if you are still dealing with the issue “Microsoft Edge tabs sometimes get faded”.
This video will help to solve Microsoft Edge Faded Problem on computers, laptops, desktops running Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 systems. Works on all computers and laptops (HP, Dell, Asus, Acer, Lenovo, Samsung, Toshiba).
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