Unwanted vertical white line is seen on image when zoom in to 125%.
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yfulgaon...@etouch.net,
Mar 1 2016
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Issue descriptionChrome version : 50.0.2661.5 c836bc532e4bd4bacb0be5bb10efd493b0057679-refs/branch-heads/2661@{#19} 64-bit OS : All (Win 7 aero enabled) URL : https://secure.royalcaribbean.com/ Steps : 1. Launch Chrome and go to above url. 2. Now scroll down the page and go to the image under label ‘Why Cruise Royal Caribbean’. 3. Now zoom in the page to 125% zoom level and observe. Actual : Unwanted vertical white line is seen on image. Expected : No white line should appear on image. This is a non regression issue seen from 'M-30’ series.(Build : 30.0.1549.0 ) Note : Issue is not seen on other browsers like Mozilla Firefox.
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Mar 1 2016
The images are float:left. There is probably a rounding bug in layout.
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Mar 4 2016
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Mar 10 2016
This is a sub-pixel positioning bug involving composited layers. Removing the translate3d on those float: left objects makes the vertical line go away.
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May 15 2016
Interestingly, this seems to happen if you set scaling in Windows, too. See this related post: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=612061
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May 17 2016
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Jun 10 2016
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Sep 17 2016
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Comment 1 by ranjitkan@chromium.org
, Mar 1 2016