Chrome Version: Canary 59.0.3069.0
OS: macOS 10.12
What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) Enable Flash
(2) Navigate to http://flash.flowplayer.org/demos/events/toggle-fullscreen.html
(3) Start movie playback and click its fullscreen button
(4) Move the mouse to the top of the screen
(5) Move the mouse away
What is the expected result?
Moving the mouse to the top of the screen animates the menu bar in, and moving it away animates it out.
What happens instead?
Moving the mouse to the top of the screen animates the menu bar in, but moving it away animates it out and leaves behind a thin strip of the bookmarks bar. Perhaps the fullscreen content is put into a window that's in a higher level than the menus and has to be shrunken slightly to allow the menu bar to be seen. The animation to restore the fullscreen window to its original height kicks in only after the menu bar orders out. If this is how it's implemented it would be better to have the fullscreen window live in a level below the menu level and just let the menu bar overlap it.
spqchan@ - can you investigate?
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Comment 1 by spqc...@chromium.org
, May 24 2017