Dragging element outside Developer Tools results in crash
Reported by
os...@rakso.nl,
Sep 27 2016
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/52.0.2743.116 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Go to a website 2. Press F12 (or CTRL+SHIFT+i) to open the Developer Toolbar 3. Make sure you are on the Elements tab 4. Click on an element (a specific tag) 5. Drag that element/tag out of the Developer Toolbar What is the expected behavior? Nothing. I don't know what happens, but it should not make the browser malfunction. What went wrong? The whole browser hangs. It's no crash, but all the pages (on every tab) renders only white. And the only way to resolve this is to shut down Chrome and restart again. The pages do actually respond to the input, but they just don't display. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 52.0.2743.116 Channel: n/a OS Version: Debian stretch/sid Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 22.0 r0 I have this issue for a long time now (multiple Chrome versions). It happens to me regularly since I use a Wacom tablet and therefor I sometimes accidentally drag an element.
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Oct 10 2016
Can't repro it either. Closing it for now. Please reopen if there's a repro scenario.
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Nov 8 2016
I've updated Chrome to the latest version (Version 54.0.2840.90 (64-bit)) but still have the same issue. And it's not on specific websites, it can be reproduced on ANY website. Even one something like Google.com The specific test-case is as describe above. Just grab an element from the del-toolbar and drag it to the left (on the website itself).
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Nov 8 2016
Can I somewhere see some logs or something? Just to see/share what Chrome outputs when this occures? Or is there maybe an easy way to disable all my plugins / extensions ... just to check that those aren't the cause? Sorry for the double comment, but saw no option to edit my previous comment.
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Mar 8 2017
Just wanted to remark that this issue is fixed after upgrading to the latest version. As we speak that's: 56.0.2924.87 (64-bit) |
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Comment 1 by seththompson@chromium.org
, Sep 27 2016