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Regression: Unwanted traces of search field is seen when clicked on Manage Search Engines in chrome://settings |
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Issue description
Chrome Version: 62.0.3202.74/9901.54.0 beta-channel Daisy, Candy and Reks
OS:Chrome
What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1)Sign -in to a fresh profile >> Naviagte to chrome://settings
(2)Click on Manage Search Engines and observe
Actual: Unwanted traces of search field is seen when clicked on Manage search engines(Refer video)
Expected: No such traces of search field should be seen.
This is a Regression issue as same is working fine in 61.0.3163.120/9765.81.0 stable-channel daisy
NOTE: Issue is not seen on Linux and Windows
Issue is reproducible on M64 as well
@stevenjb: Please confirm the issue
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Oct 25 2017
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Oct 25 2017
@kebalaji: I am not able to reproduce either. The attached video has 5 FPS, which is unlikely to reveal what you are actually observing. Can you attach a video with much higher FPS?
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Oct 26 2017
@dpapad: Took video with screencastify extension. Attaching the screenshot for reference. At the first instance, able to see the search field and manage search engine name.
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Oct 26 2017
Ah, thanks for the screenshot, that helps. It's the <settings-subpage-search> element showing up in the <settings-subpage> while it animates open. I think this is just an artifact of Settings taking a while to load subpages on slower devices. I suspect it would reproduce on any slower machine, and for any subpage that uses settings-subpage-search (but more likely on more complex subpages).
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Oct 26 2017
FWIW, the search field is supposed to fade-in, as shown in the attached screencast (where I changed the animation to be much slower). From the screenshot, I can't tell exactly what is going on, but it seems as if the search box is fully faded in, even though the pages has not expanded yet. |
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Comment 1 by steve...@chromium.org
, Oct 25 2017