Issue metadata
Sign in to add a comment
|
My notification difficult tosee
Reported by
shin.age...@gmail.com,
Jan 25 2017
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Issue descriptionSteps to reproduce the problem: 1. Receive webpush on chrome(Android) 2. Drag notification bar 3. What is the expected behavior? I want you to make the notification easy to see. What went wrong? Probably, chrome does not use OS text color. Chrome set color. I think chrome is setting black. Did this work before? No Chrome version: 55.0.2883.91 Channel: stable OS Version: 6.0 Flash Version:
,
Jan 26 2017
Will answer. Device: HUAWEI P8lite OS: Android 6.0 For details, please see the attached file.
,
Feb 2 2017
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding requester "rsgavara@chromium.org" for another review and adding "Needs-Review" label for tracking. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
,
Feb 2 2017
,
Feb 2 2017
,
Feb 7 2017
We are not able to repro this issue on Chrome Stable:56.0.2924.87 Device:HUAWEI P8lite/5.0.1 Could u please update to the latest Chrome Stable and let us know
,
Feb 13 2017
I confirmed to reproduce with the next Chrome version. Stable:56.0.2924.87 Chrome Beta:57.0.2987.19 The point to be checked is whether the white(or light gray) text color is displayed on the black(or dark gray) background color.
,
Feb 13 2017
I will report that I was able to improve by making the following settings. [Settings] -> [Advanced settings] -> [Accessibility] -> [High contrast text] : ON Please check that the text color is different only in two places in the attached file.
,
Feb 13 2017
,
Feb 16 2017
,
Feb 17 2017
Yup, we mess this up. Thank you for the report! For now, you can navigate to chrome://flags and disable the "Enable custom layouts for Web Notifications." option. That'll make Chrome display notifications using the regular layout which doesn't have these issues. There is a possibility for us to invoke AccessibilityManager.isHighTextContrastEnabled() in the Android framework to detect this so that we can disable custom layouts automatically, but it's hidden so not guaranteed to be there. We'd need reflection to access it. Accessibility team: would you have guidance on this issue? Defaulting to system presentation when the user enables high contrast text feels like the right thing to do, but Android sends a strong signal they don't want us to make these decisions ourselves by hiding the API. In this case it involves UI displayed *outside* of Chrome, so perhaps it's warranted?
,
Feb 17 2017
thank you for your answer. I'm very pleased with the solution I taught. I would like to announce this information on another site. Even for those who hesitate to use the browser's notification function with the same symptoms. Thank you very much.
,
Feb 20 2017
Possible duplicate of issue 658309
,
Feb 20 2017
Issue 658309 has been merged into this issue.
,
Mar 27 2017
,
Apr 21 2017
,
Aug 7 2017
,
Jan 19 2018
Hello, I believe this should be a priority to fix. This is affecting my users and unfortunately there is no way I can fix this by myself. We can't be asking users to go to chrome://flags to fix the issue. Thank you.
,
Feb 15 2018
,
Aug 23
The problem still does not seem to be fixed. And the setting "Enable custom layouts for Web Notifications." is not present in the flags of my chrome browser (v68) anymore. Is there an other workround?
,
Dec 7
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
►
Sign in to add a comment |
|||||||||||||||||||||||
Comment 1 by rsgav...@chromium.org
, Jan 25 2017