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UL-LI icons appear on the left side of the image while the text remain on the right side

Reported by ka301...@gmail.com, Sep 27 2017

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Ubuntu Chromium/61.0.3163.79 Chrome/61.0.3163.79 Safari/537.36

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Install Drupal 8
2. Create Article with an uploaded image and use add several UL LI elements in the body using "full html"
3. See the page with Google Chromium
- temporary alternative: see page https://www.itsa.no/itsystemarkitektur

What is the expected behavior?
The UL LI icons in front of the text should show on the right side of the image right before the text.

What went wrong?
After the first LI element, all subsequent LI elements show on the LEFT side of the image with the text on the RIGHT side. 

Did this work before? N/A 

Chrome version: 61.0.3163.79  Channel: stable
OS Version: Ubuntu 16.04
Flash Version: 

Mozilla Firefox show the page as expected.
Google Chrome usually show the page as expected, though it seems Google Chrome in Ubuntu 16.04 occasionally show same result as Chromium. 
Refreshing the page in Chromium sometimes make the page display correctly. 
Using "inspect" on the page within Chromium also make it display correctly until refresh. 
The issue has been verified here:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/aRGIeShRuE8;context-place=starred
and also on the #drupal IRC forum.
 
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Comment 2 by vamp...@ignaz.org, Sep 27 2017

Looks fine for me on 61.0.3163.100 using your link

Comment 3 by e...@chromium.org, Sep 28 2017

Cc: msten...@opera.com robhogan@chromium.org
Components: -Blink Blink>Layout
Status: Available (was: Unconfirmed)

Comment 4 by robho...@gmail.com, Sep 28 2017

Labels: Needs-Feedback
I can't recreate this either on:

Google Chrome	62.0.3198.0 (Official Build) dev (64-bit)
Revision	3ea904e3488e7af8b03e29fc71d9b9998ffc325b-refs/heads/master@{#497674}
OS	Linux

Can you try it on a canary or developer channel build of Chrome and see if you can still recreate it? 

Comment 5 by ka301...@gmail.com, Sep 29 2017

The main problem is on Chromium, not Chrome. At first I thought it did not happen on Chrome at all, but I suddenly got a few tries where it did happen on google chrome too. Please triage using Google Chromium. 

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Comment 7 by ka301...@gmail.com, Oct 11 2017

I have found a way that seem to cause the problem quite often on Google Chrome Version 61.0.3163.100 (Official Build) (64-bit) as well:

1) Go to Settings, then set "Manage on startup page" to "Continue where you left off". 
2) Create and Go to any fully updated drupal 8 article with the "Bartik" theme + png image + <UL><LI>text</LI><LI>...</LI></UL> (multiple list unordered li elements) (example <https://www.itsa.no/itsystemarkitektur> )
3) Now close Google Chrome
4) Start Google Crome
Result: It should now continue from where you left, however, the LI dots seem now most of the time to end up on left side of the image like in Google Chromium. 

The main bug I reported however is still for Google Chromium, not Chrome! 
Project Member

Comment 8 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Oct 11

Labels: Hotlist-Recharge-Cold
Status: Untriaged (was: Available)
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Labels: Fixed-In-LayoutNG
Status: Available (was: Untriaged)

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