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Status: WontFix
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Closed: Sep 2017
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OS: Chrome
Pri: 2
Type: Bug



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Back button does nothing on OOBE Sign-in screen

Project Member Reported by sdantul...@chromium.org, Aug 15 2017

Issue description

Google Chrome	61.0.3163.47 (Official Build) dev (64-bit)
Revision	0
Platform	9765.29.0 (Official Build) dev-channel caroline

Steps:
1. Go through OOBE and reach Sign-in screen.
2. See that there is Back button available.
   Clicking on back button does nothing.

What is expected?
Back button should not be there.



 
Cc: -rookrishna@chromium.org mkarkada@chromium.org
Components: UI>Shell>OOBE
Owner: r...@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)

Comment 3 by r...@chromium.org, Aug 15 2017

Cc: zalcorn@chromium.org
Owner: alemate@chromium.org
Back button should reload Gaia page.
I think it exactly does it, doesn't it?
Back button is reloading the Gaia page. But the button is misleading because user might think he can go to previous screen using this button. 
The old GAIA screens didn't have a back button on the first screen. Attached screenshot.
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Cc: alemate@chromium.org
Owner: zalcorn@chromium.org
> The old GAIA screens didn't have a back button on the first screen. Attached screenshot.

I know. But it had reload button (in place of "close" button, when closing is not possible).
I'd close this as wont't fix (because it matches mocks), but let's ask Zach.

Cc: elizabethchiu@chromium.org
+Elizabeth, +Maria, what do you think?
Alexander, would it be straightforward to change the back button into a reload button in this state? it does mess with the consistency, which i don't love.
Cc: mcirimele@chromium.org
Is there a way to actually allow the user to go back to screens before GAIA? For consistency and treating OOBE as one big flow (instead of several parts) that may be the best thing. 
If there's no way to go back to previous steps from GAIA screen, I would rather to take out the nav bar at the bottom.
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How would user reload Gaia page? (Which might be a third-party SAML provider.)
Status: WontFix (was: Assigned)
Closing as WAI with potential to reopen based on further feedback.

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