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Regression: Boarder line is seen missing in between the routers on scrolling |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 58.0.3006.0/9265.0.0 dev-channel Daisy,Candy and Minnie OS: Chrome What steps will reproduce the problem? (1)Recover OS via USB>> go to connect to network screen in OOBE>> try to scroll the page and observe the boarder line between 1st and 2nd router Expected: Boarder line should not be missed on scrolling Actual: Instead it's seen missing This is a Regression issue as such issue is not seen in M58: 58.0.3001.0/9261.0.0 Dev-channel Daisy Issue is not applicable to Linux and Windows Note: Issue is seen in Internet connection settings in chrome://settings as well
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Feb 9 2017
I doubt it is a Polymer bug, but it is likely related to my recent changes. I can not produce this locally on a Linux box, I will try on a device.
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Feb 9 2017
This works fine on a ToT pixel, however it is possible that it is only a problem on lower resolution displays. I will try on a peach-pit device tonight.
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Feb 10 2017
I was not able to reproduce this on a peach_pit device either. What is the screen resolution on the devices this affects? Does the line remain missing, or does scrolling more or less affect it?
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Feb 10 2017
Please find the below screenshot & video to reproduce the issue Thanks!!
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Feb 10 2017
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Feb 10 2017
That is very strange. I can't reproduce this on a Minnie device with a ToT build in either OOBE or Settings. Could you try again on the latest build, in case it was a temporary artifact of that build? Thanks!
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Feb 10 2017
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Feb 13 2017
Blink>Network is for bugs in JavaScript networking APIs.
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Feb 13 2017
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Feb 15 2017
I still can't reproduce this, please reopen if it still exists on a more recent build. |
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Comment 1 by alemate@chromium.org
, Feb 9 2017Owner: steve...@chromium.org