In chrome://bookmarks, unnecessarily highlight is seen on both the folders after dragging a ‘New folder’.
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yfulgaon...@etouch.net,
Nov 1 2016
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Issue descriptionChrome Version : 56.0.2906.0 (Official Build) 8d817067131214a7c5ea66b95b9aaa30f41f773f-refs/heads/master@{#428890} 64-bit OS: Mac(10.10.5)(10.11.5)(10.11.4) What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Launch chrome and navigate to chrome://bookmarks/. 2. Click on ‘Organize’ and add a new folder using ‘Add Folder..’ option. 3. Now in ‘Folders’ section, drag and drop ’New folder’ into ‘Other Bookmarks’ folder. 4. Observe the highlights. Actual : Unnecessarily highlight is seen on both the folders after dragging ‘New folder’. Expected : Instead, highlight should stay on only one folder after dragging ‘New folder’. This is a Non-Regression issue seen from M-30 build 30.0.1549.0. Note : This is Mac specific issue and the same is working fine on Windows & Linux OS.
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Nov 1 2016
The light grey highlighting is caused by the mouse hovering over the bar. When the mouse leaves the bar, it causes the highlighting to go away. Moving the mouse onto and away from the highlighting bar causes the issue to disappear. When the test folder is dragged onto "Other Bookmarks", the mouse is hovering over "Other Bookmarks". This causes the highlight to appear. When the mouse lets go, "Other Bookmarks" moves up and away from the mouse. It never gets the mouse-leaves-the-bar event, which is why it doesn't unhighlight.
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Nov 2 2017
This issue has been Available for over a year. If it's no longer important or seems unlikely to be fixed, please consider closing it out. If it is important, please re-triage the issue. Sorry for the inconvenience if the bug really should have been left as Available. If you change it back, also remove the "Hotlist-Recharge-Cold" label. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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Nov 4 2017
That UI no longer exists. |
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Comment 1 by msrchandra@chromium.org
, Nov 1 2016