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Closed: Aug 14
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OS: Linux
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Type: Bug



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Non-regression: Crash recovery bubble overlaps with wrench menu and unable to close it

Project Member Reported by sc00335...@techmahindra.com, Jun 17 2016

Issue description

Version: 53.0.2770.0 dev 
OS: Ubuntu 14.04

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) Launch chrome and navigate to about:inducebrowsercrashforrealz >> Relaunch chrome so that we will get crash recovery bubble
(2) Now click on wrench menu and select full screen option >> Now hit F11 from keyboard and exit full screen >> Observe crash recovery bubble.

Expected: No such overlapping should be seen.
Actual: On exiting full screen bubble overlaps with wrench menu and unable to access wrench menu/profile avatar and even unable to close that bubble.

NOTE: Bubble doesn't go away unless u close that. It stays even on clicking outside the bubble. Hence use of full screen when bubble is opened overlaps tabstrip.
 
This is Non-regression issue as same behaviour is seen from introduction of bubble format of crash recovery bubble. i.e[40.0.2205.0 dev].
 
Actual_restore bubble.ogv
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Cc: ssamanoori@chromium.org
Status: Untriaged (was: Unconfirmed)
Able to reproduce the issue on Linux Ubuntu 14.04 using latest canary 53.0.2770.0.As this is non regression issue, marking it as untriaged.

Could anyone from dev team look into this issue please.

Note:Unable to reproduce the issue on Windows 7, Mac 10.11.5.
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Comment 2 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Jul 4 2016

Labels: -M-53 M-54 MovedFrom-53
Moving this nonessential bug to the next milestone.

For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
Status: Archived (was: Untriaged)
Archiving old bugs that haven't been modified in over two years. 

If you feel this issue should still be addressed, feel free to reopen it or to file a new issue. Thanks!

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