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Status: WontFix
Owner:
Use other robhogan account instead.
Closed: Apr 2017
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OS: Linux
Pri: 1
Type: Bug-Regression



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Regression:Unwanted Scrollbar appears in Google apps button overlay,when page is zoomed-out to 67%

Project Member Reported by ratnavar...@techmahindra.com, Apr 11 2017

Issue description

Chrome Version:59.0.3067.0 dev
OS:Ubuntu 14.04,Windows

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1)Launch chrome,Open NTP >> Click on Google apps options button.
(2)Zoom-out the page to 67% and Observe(kindly refer video)

Actual:Unwanted scrollbar appears when page is zoomed-out to 67%
Expected:No such unwanted scrollbar should  be seen.

This is a Regression issue broken in M-52.

Manual Bisect Info:
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Good Build:52.0.2717.0 dev
Bad Build :52.0.2718.0 dev
 
Actualscrollbar.ogv
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Expected.ogv
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comment faire pour que mon téléphone puisse ne pas ce mettre ne s'éteint

Comment 2 by ajha@chromium.org, Apr 11 2017

Labels: -hasbisect Needs-Bisect
Status: Untriaged (was: Unconfirmed)
Able to repro the issue on the latest canary(59.0.3067.0) on Windows-10. Mac OS 10.12.3 shows different scroll bar behavior.
Labels: -Needs-Bisect hasbisect
Owner: robhogan@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)
Using the Chromium builds,providing the bisect results,

Good build:52.0.2717.0 (Revision:389638).
Bad build:52.0.2718.0 (Revision:389938).

You are probably looking for a change made after 389666 (known good), but no later than 389672 (first known bad).

CHANGE-LOG URL:
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 https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/8df58025fb0ee33e32a98159b7d347efea79fb61..d4f5acfbbd38eb946aed4e55b9ba3d470162e3cc

From the CL above, assigning the issue to the concern owner

@robhogan: Could you please look into the issue, pardon me if it has nothing to do with your changes and if possible please assign it to concern owner.

Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/1910053003
Labels: -OS-Windows Needs-Evangelism
Status: WontFix (was: Assigned)
I think this is a problem with the page. It's calculating a height on the panel and applying it as an inline style. When Chrome zooms the page recalculates it, however it calculates an incorrect (too small) height of 496px and applies it (Scaled.png). If you load the page directly at 67% it comes up with a sufficient height of 499px (Loaded.png).
Scaled.png
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Loaded.png
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