Regression: Focus ring on thumbnail cross button overlaps with thumbnails name
Reported by
aiman.an...@etouch.net,
Oct 24 2017
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 64.0.3248.0 (Official Build)03ab3c4833605018d8bd5c2cd5efb94434450407-refs/heads/master@{#510988}(64-bit) OS: Mac(10.12.6), Win(7,8,10) Linux(14.04 LTS). Steps to reproduce: 1.Launch Chrome, go to NTP. 2.Right click on thumbnails cross icon. Actual Result: Focus ring is not centrally aligned and overlaps with thumbnails name. Expected Result: Focus ring should be centrally aligned and should not overlap with thumbnails name. This is regression issue broken in ‘M-64’ and below per-revision bisect result Using the per-revision bisect providing the bisect results, Good Build: 64.0.3247.0(Revision: 510692) Bad Build: 64.0.3248.0(Revision: 510988) You are probably looking for a change made after 510840 (known good), but no later than 510841 (first known bad). CHANGE-LOG URL: The script might not always return single CL as suspect as some perf builds might get missing due to failure. https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/22b22f21e78ef21e6b9622f5104a364c551750c7..3ebe7b184b8b60fb7fdf57fea1b4868f7676614e Suspect: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/3ebe7b184b8b60fb7fdf57fea1b4868f7676614e @sfiera: Could you please check whether this is caused with respect to your change, if not please help us in assigning it to the right owner. Thank You!
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Oct 24 2017
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Nov 3 2017
It would be nicer for the ring to be square, but even then it would overlap the text. I don't think making it square is a release blocker.
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Dec 14 2017
Triage ping: Has anything happened here? Is the goal still to merge this into 64?
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Dec 14 2017
I need to access to the Google chrome in activet to all my application
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Dec 14 2017
Not worth a merge, but let's try to get it into 65.
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May 7 2018
(not working on client-side Chrome any more)
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Sep 16
In M69, thumbnails have been replaced with icons, making this issue obsolete. |
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Comment 1 by ranjitkan@chromium.org
, Oct 24 2017