Tab strip becomes transparent once play a video in full screen mode and exit. |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 57.0.2987.88 , 56.0.2924.87 OS: Windows 10(insider build 15046.0) Device configuration : Samsung Ativ book 9 plus What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Install and launch Chrome (2) Visit http://www.youtube.com and play any video in full screen mode (3) Exit video from full screen mode and observe the tab strip What is the expected result? Tab strip shouldn't be transparent and all tab strip options should be visible What happens instead? Tab strip is transparent and all the options are barely visible. Please find attached screenshots For graphics-related bugs, please copy/paste the contents of the about:gpu Please find the details in attachment
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Jun 28 2017
Sorry, I might be missing something, but, what is transparent about the first screenshot? The only difference I observe between them is that the first has the Google Dictionary extension browser action button next to the omnibar and the second does not. Or are both of them showing transparent tab strips? If so, can you attach a screenshot of a non-transparent tab strip?
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Jun 29 2017
I think they're both transparent tab strips, just one of them is from stable. In both of them the leftmost tab is partially transparent so you can see desktop icons below it.
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Jul 4 2017
Hi, I was the only other person beside the one filing the bug that encountered it, but trying to reproduce it now yields the result that it has been fixed along the way. I'm not sure when, how or why, but this bug is not reproducable by me anymore and can be closed if OP doesn't say otherwise.
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Aug 10 2017
pbommana@, could you try this again and see if it still reproduces for you? It's possible that insider preview windows build had a bug.
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Aug 11 2017
Marking this as WontFix for now. Feel free to reopen if you can repro it still. |
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Comment 1 by pbomm...@chromium.org
, Mar 3 2017Labels: -Pri-3 Pri-2