Unwanted blue highlight is seen after closing 'Spell check' overlay in chrome://md-settings/languages
Reported by
mni...@etouch.net,
Feb 14 2017
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Issue descriptionVersion: 58.0.3012.0 66847e854d3acd13965764bcbc72d38f455c463c-refs/heads/master@{#450199} OS: Windows(7,8,8.1,10),Linux (14.04 LTS) What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Launch chrome, navigate to chrome://md-settings/languages and expand 'Spell check' section 2. Now open devtools and switch to emulated view and then click on 'Toggle button' in front of 'English' language so that blue highlight is seen on it. 3. Now press 'Shift' and 'Tab' keys to reverse focus travel and bring focus to 'iron icon' and hit 'Enter' key to close 'Spell check' overlay,observe Actual: Unwanted blue highlight is seen after closing 'Spell check' overlay Expected: Unwanted blue highlight should not be seen after closing 'Spell check' overlay This is a non-regression issue, seen from M-58 series as 'Toggle buttons' in 'Spell check' section appears from build # 58.0.3012.0 Kindly review the attached screen cast and screenshot for reference. Note : Issue is not seen in Mac OS.
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Feb 14 2017
Able to reproduce in device mode. Removing the "style='touch-action: pan-y'" on <paper-toggle-button> solves the symptom.
Small HTML test case for repro (clicking on 'footest' places a persistent blue highlight):
`
<style type="text/css">
h1 {
cursor: pointer;
touch-action: pan-y;
}
</style>
<h1>footest</h1>
`
Seems like DevTools should be removing the blue highlight after a touch when a touch-action completes?
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Dec 8 2017
emulating device mode for internal pages (as settings) is not supported. |
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Comment 1 by msrchandra@chromium.org
, Feb 14 2017