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Regression : Focus issue is seen on chrome://history/ page.
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rp...@etouch.net,
Apr 25 2017
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Issue descriptionVersion: 60.0.3080.0 70d2a00a72c50c344436f139b2a3f5c09ec337bf-refs/heads/master@{#466837} OS: Windows (7,8,8.1,10),Linux (14.04 LTS),Mac OS X(10.11.6,10.12.1) Pre condition : There should be at least two history items after selecting 'More from this site' option What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Launch chrome,generate sufficient history items and navigate to chrome://history/ page. 2. Now click on 'Actions' iron icon and select 'More from this site' option 3. Now click on check box of last history item and uncheck it,then bring focus using 'Tab' key to that last history item and press 'Up' arrow key from keyboard,observe Actual: On pressing 'Up' arrow key focus goes directly to 'Search history' search field instead of going to upper check box Expected: On pressing 'Up' arrow key focus should go to next upper check box instead of directly going to 'Search history' search field This is regression issue, broken in ‘M 59’ and will soon update other info : Good build:59.0.3071.25 Bad build: 60.0.3072.0
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Apr 27 2017
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May 4 2017
@dbeam @dpapad, do you have an idea why this happens? I don't :/
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May 4 2017
nope, not really
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May 5 2017
Easier repro: 1. Open chrome://history 2. Type a search term 3. Tab to any other element 4. Press up I have no idea why this focuses the search box. _However_, it does look like the input is getting the arrow key events for cursor positioning. When you press up, it goes to the start of the search term, leaving the cursor in the middle of the search term before you tab out of it makes right/down work as well.
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May 5 2017
Thanks @calamity! Then this sounds like a duplicate of Issue 713051 . Duplicating for now. |
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Comment 1 by sandeepkumars@chromium.org
, Apr 25 2017Owner: hu...@opera.com
Status: Assigned (was: Unconfirmed)