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Status: WontFix
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Closed: May 2017
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OS: Linux , Windows , Chrome
Pri: 2
Type: Bug



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Non-Regression:Unnecessary focus traverse to background overlay is seen in Gmail while tabbing.

Project Member Reported by rkalavakuntla@chromium.org, May 5 2017

Issue description

Chrome Version:60.0.3086.3/9517.1.0 dev- channel candy,daisy,Minnie and #60.0.3090.0 dev
OS:Chrome,Windows 7,Ubuntu14.04

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1)Sign in to user ->Open Gmail ->Click on the profile icon in Sign out overlay
(2)Select profile photo overlay opens, now press tab continuously and Observe the focus (kindly refer video)

Expected:Focus should not traverse to background overlay.
Actual:Instead,Focus traverse to back ground overlay

This is a Non-Regression issue from M-30(30.0.1558.0 dev)

Note:Issue is not seen in other browsers like Mozilla Firefox version 40.0

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Comment 1 by kochi@chromium.org, May 8 2017

Status: WontFix (was: Untriaged)
Usually trapping the focus navigation within the popup dialog is the
responsibility of the page itself, unless <dialog> element or something
special that the rendering engine provides.

In this case the dialog is implemented using <iframe>, so the dialog is
nothing special about focus navigation against normal fragment of a web page.

Probably Gmail is doing something clever on Firefox and I don't know why
it cannot be applied to Chrome. Unless what is the difference between
Firefox and Chrome is clear, no action can be taken for this bug report.

Components: Blink>HTML>Focus
Components: -Blink>Focus

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