Tab focus issue observed in chrome://md-settings/onStartup.
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lpa...@etouch.net,
Sep 15 2016
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 55.0.2861.0 (Official Build) 9cedf75377d817c6b32a01f1d30fbe10663b8bb8-refs/heads/master@{#418732}- 32/64 bit. OS: Windows (7,8,8.1,10), Linux (14.04 LTS), Mac OS X(10.10.5, 10.11.4) Steps: 1. Launch Chrome and go to chrome://md-settings/onStartup and click on 'open a specific page or set of pages' 2. Press the 'Tab' key to navigate the focus. 3. Observe the focus navigation. Actual: Focus does not flow on 'Add a new page' and 'Use current pages' options. Expected: Focus should travel on 'Add a new page' and 'Use current pages' options. This is a non regression issue seen from M-51.
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Nov 17 2016
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Nov 21 2016
hcarmona@: these <div class="list-item"> need to be changed to something that's focusable by default or add a tabindex=0
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Dec 17 2016
they should probable be action-links additionally, the list of startup pages has issue: In the On Startup section, under "Open a specific page or set of pages": 1. Add a couple pages so there are multiple rows/entries 2. Tap one of the rows Expected: Nothing Actual: The entire row is highlighted, even though you can't do anything. <Enter> doesn't do anything here. 3. Press <Tab> to focus the 3-dot menu. 4. Press <ArrowUp>/<ArrowDown>. Expected: Focus moves to the next 3-dot menu. Actual: Focus moves to the next row and highlights it (same problem as above) The 3-dot menu should be the only tab target for each row.
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Jan 7 2017
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Feb 15 2017
Buttons are now focus-able. No longer able to reproduce. |
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Comment 1 by ranjitkan@chromium.org
, Sep 15 2016