FR: Option to disable pull-to-refresh
Reported by
dredmorb...@gmail.com,
May 2 2017
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Issue descriptionSteps to reproduce the problem: 1. Be scrolling in a browser window. 2. Chrome interprets a scroll drag as a "pull to refresh" drag 3. Page reloads, against user intent, surprisingly, and quite frequently with loss of user state. What is the expected behavior? Browser does _not_ unexpectedly refresh a page. User state is _not_ lost. This happens approximately _always_. I don't invoke PTR intentionally. I invoke it _unintentionally_ all the damned time. If I could disable this so-called feature, I would. Please provide an option to disable this so-called feature. What went wrong? Unintended loss of user state. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 57.0.2987.132 Channel: n/a OS Version: Flash Version:
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Mar 8 2018
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Comment 1 by msrchandra@chromium.org
, Nov 27 2017Labels: Needs-triage-Mobile Triaged-Mobile Needs-Feedback