Phantom image of previously seen and closed website in horizontall view in iOS 10
Reported by
alejosue...@gmail.com,
Sep 14 2016
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Issue descriptionWhat steps will reproduce the problem? (1)open chrome and visit a web site (let's call it website "A") (2)touch the tabs square button (the one with a the number of tabs open) and close tab you just visited. Just close the tab, leave chrome running on another website (let's call it website "B") or just in blank. (3)launch any other app. Turn the phone horizontally. Double clic home button to navigate through active apps. What is the expected output? To see previews of active apps, exactly where I left them. In chrome it should show a preview of website "B" or blank. What do you see instead? When you navigate through the active apps you will see that chrome has not refreshed its preview. It will show you an image of a site previously seen (website "A" in my example) Please provide any additional information below.
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Nov 23 2016
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Dec 20 2016
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Dec 21 2016
srikanthg@ can you reproduce this?
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Dec 29 2016
Please mark Untriaged when you find STR. CCing jif@ for snapshotting.
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Dec 29 2016
I can reproduce this on M56 with iOS10.2 on iPhone7 Here are the steps to repro: 1. In Portrait mode, Launch Google Chrome 2. Visit any website (ex: nytimes.com) 3. Rotate the device to landscape mode 4. Rotate the device to portrait mode 5. Tap on tab switcher icon and close the tab from Tab Stack View 6. Background the app 7. Launch any app that supports landscape mode (ex: safari) 8. Rotate the device to landscape mode 9. Double click Home button to bring the App Switcher mode nytimes.com webpage snapshot is displayed in the App Switcher mode. Also if you tap on the Chrome App, a phantom image of nytimes is see before the app launched and the empty tab stack is displayed.
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Dec 29 2016
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Dec 30 2016
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Mar 13 2017
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Aug 17
jif@ is no longer on the team. Releasing his bugs.
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Aug 20
Chrome UI is changing. Please file new issue if this is still a problem. |
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Comment 1 by seanmccullough@google.com
, Sep 15 2016